K Kipper Member Feb 15, 2016 8 0 1 Maidstone, Kent Mar 26, 2016 #1 Hi there, please could you cast your eyes over this? Any suggestions? Many thanks Attachments Capture.JPG 38.2 KB Views: 30
L-ko Global Moderators Staff member Oct 15, 2010 1,055 50 48 Weimar, Germany www.welsfans.de Mar 27, 2016 #2 Hi, ... please make better pictures. Make a picture where we can see the soft rays of dorsal fin or count these. Greetings Elko
Hi, ... please make better pictures. Make a picture where we can see the soft rays of dorsal fin or count these. Greetings Elko
K Kipper Member Feb 15, 2016 8 0 1 Maidstone, Kent Mar 28, 2016 #3 I will do my best but he never comes out unless it's dark and then the flash distorts the picture. Will have another go.
I will do my best but he never comes out unless it's dark and then the flash distorts the picture. Will have another go.
K Kipper Member Feb 15, 2016 8 0 1 Maidstone, Kent Apr 26, 2016 #4 Hope this picture is clearer. Hi there. I am still struggling to ID this. Can anyone help? Many thanks Attachments Plec1.JPG 40.4 KB Views: 13
Hope this picture is clearer. Hi there. I am still struggling to ID this. Can anyone help? Many thanks
Bigjohnnofish Global Moderators Staff member Apr 15, 2010 1,399 2 36 Perth, Western Australia Apr 26, 2016 #5 possibly a gibbi ?
L-ko Global Moderators Staff member Oct 15, 2010 1,055 50 48 Weimar, Germany www.welsfans.de Apr 26, 2016 #6 Hi, thanks, looks like Pterygoplichthys/Liposarcus pardalis (L21/L23) or Pterygoplichthys/Liposarcus disjunctivus. Greetings Elko
Hi, thanks, looks like Pterygoplichthys/Liposarcus pardalis (L21/L23) or Pterygoplichthys/Liposarcus disjunctivus. Greetings Elko
K Kipper Member Feb 15, 2016 8 0 1 Maidstone, Kent Apr 28, 2016 #7 A gibbi? Do you have another name for it? Many thanks for the reply.
L-ko Global Moderators Staff member Oct 15, 2010 1,055 50 48 Weimar, Germany www.welsfans.de Apr 28, 2016 #8 Hi, Gibbi = Pterygoplichthys/Glyptoperichthys gibbiceps (L 165) Because of the many soft rays in the dorsal fin, there is only a small choice posible. Greetings Elko
Hi, Gibbi = Pterygoplichthys/Glyptoperichthys gibbiceps (L 165) Because of the many soft rays in the dorsal fin, there is only a small choice posible. Greetings Elko
K Kipper Member Feb 15, 2016 8 0 1 Maidstone, Kent May 5, 2016 #9 Thank you all very much for the responses. Great help