does anyone have another pic to get this moving again?
bre Member Apr 21, 2009 2,571 1 36 Newcastle, Australia Jul 22, 2009 #121 does anyone have another pic to get this moving again?
bre Member Apr 21, 2009 2,571 1 36 Newcastle, Australia Jul 23, 2009 #123 Pantodon Buchholzi I reckon :yes:
FF MkII Retired Staff Apr 28, 2009 3,536 0 36 North Yorks Jul 23, 2009 #124 You reckon right B. butterfly fish
Rabbit Retired Staff Apr 21, 2009 1,921 0 36 Auckland, NZ Jul 24, 2009 #125 Thats the one your turn Bre,
bre Member Apr 21, 2009 2,571 1 36 Newcastle, Australia Jul 24, 2009 #126 I suspect Rabbit might find this one easy:s
Rabbit Retired Staff Apr 21, 2009 1,921 0 36 Auckland, NZ Jul 24, 2009 #127 lol no idea, does look along the lines of scatophagus though, is it brakish?
bre Member Apr 21, 2009 2,571 1 36 Newcastle, Australia Jul 24, 2009 #128 nope not brackish.....and not a scatophagus. I know i shouldn't hint just yet, but it's found in shallow coastal reefs.
nope not brackish.....and not a scatophagus. I know i shouldn't hint just yet, but it's found in shallow coastal reefs.
bre Member Apr 21, 2009 2,571 1 36 Newcastle, Australia Jul 25, 2009 #130 must admit Lorne they are very close looking but not the same fish :wb: It is in the monocentridae family though
must admit Lorne they are very close looking but not the same fish :wb: It is in the monocentridae family though
bre Member Apr 21, 2009 2,571 1 36 Newcastle, Australia Jul 26, 2009 #132 well done Rabbit It's also known as the pineapple fish. your turn Rabbit
Rabbit Retired Staff Apr 21, 2009 1,921 0 36 Auckland, NZ Jul 26, 2009 #133 Try this one (not the synodontis)
D dw1305 Global Moderators Staff member May 5, 2009 1,396 0 36 Wiltshire nr. Bath, UK Jul 27, 2009 #135 Hi all, How about this being a "tricksy" photo where you can't see its mouth, and it's Gnathochromis permaxillaris? Cheers Darrel
Hi all, How about this being a "tricksy" photo where you can't see its mouth, and it's Gnathochromis permaxillaris? Cheers Darrel
Rabbit Retired Staff Apr 21, 2009 1,921 0 36 Auckland, NZ Jul 28, 2009 #136 Nope not Gnathochromis but your thinking in the right area.
D dw1305 Global Moderators Staff member May 5, 2009 1,396 0 36 Wiltshire nr. Bath, UK Jul 29, 2009 #137 Limnochromis auritus
Rabbit Retired Staff Apr 21, 2009 1,921 0 36 Auckland, NZ Aug 1, 2009 #139 Yep thats correct well done.