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That's a cool fish, and cooler behaviour. I have now clue what 95% of the fish you guys post are.
That is correct!czeiszler said:Archocentrus spinosissimus
That's cool of you man! I'll play this should be easy for someone.czeiszler said:As happy as I am that I got it right(thanks for the hint DMD)...someone else take a turn. :flower:
I am a woman but you are welcome.JK47 said:That's cool of you man! I'll play this should be easy for someone.czeiszler said:As happy as I am that I got it right(thanks for the hint DMD)...someone else take a turn. :flower:
Whoops! Sorry about that! (im a rookie here so don't kniow everyone yet)czeiszler said:I am a woman but you are welcome.
It is from the Geophaginae sub family. Getting warmer!fish_n_vw said:I have no clue what that fish is either... some kinda geo I think.
Acarichthys heckelii have an infraorbital stripe which counts this species out.aaronfeeney said:Acarichthys heckelii
Satanoperca jurupari do not have midlateral spotting on the flanks which counts this species out. Great guess though!aaronfeeney said:Satanoperca jurupari
It's neither of the species youn mentioned bro, sorry! If I get my hands on another copy of weidners book it goes your way! I am looking for one for Peter as well. I'll drop you a line soon, been working some pretty long hourshbluehunter said:You're killing me bro.. I'm trying to find out what it is and I'm lost.. I was think Heckelii but I knew it didn't look right.. Was also thinking Satanoperca Daemon but that doesn't look right either.. See if you found me a copy of that book I'd know.. Lol