itiwhetu Naturally First Pet of the Month 🎖️ Joined Apr 29, 2012 Messages 8,825 Reaction score 6,597 Location Hokitika, New Zealand Apr 29, 2012 #1 Is this a young Sterbii. I'm not sure
Baccus We are not born just so we can die Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Oct 1, 2010 Messages 4,076 Reaction score 183 Location AU Apr 29, 2012 #2 Not a strebia, but possibly a young brochis sp.
OP OP itiwhetu Naturally First Pet of the Month 🎖️ Joined Apr 29, 2012 Messages 8,825 Reaction score 6,597 Location Hokitika, New Zealand Apr 29, 2012 #3 I have green emerald cats (Brochis) as well as sterbiis in the tank. there are 2 of these youngsters. thanks for your help
I have green emerald cats (Brochis) as well as sterbiis in the tank. there are 2 of these youngsters. thanks for your help
OP OP itiwhetu Naturally First Pet of the Month 🎖️ Joined Apr 29, 2012 Messages 8,825 Reaction score 6,597 Location Hokitika, New Zealand May 24, 2012 #4 Guess what they have changed colour and are young Emarald green cats. So if any of you see them in the future you now know what they are!!!!!!
Guess what they have changed colour and are young Emarald green cats. So if any of you see them in the future you now know what they are!!!!!!
Baccus We are not born just so we can die Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Oct 1, 2010 Messages 4,076 Reaction score 183 Location AU May 24, 2012 #5 I fiugured it was a Brochis because of the high dorsal fin, I am pretty sure the Brochis are the only Cory-like cat to have such a high pronounced fin as a youngster. Good luck with the youngesters hope they grow well for you.
I fiugured it was a Brochis because of the high dorsal fin, I am pretty sure the Brochis are the only Cory-like cat to have such a high pronounced fin as a youngster. Good luck with the youngesters hope they grow well for you.