D denbob New Member Joined Oct 16, 2003 Messages 57 Reaction score 0 Location Manchester, UK May 25, 2005 #1 Could anybody identify this fish for me please? not the Platies Many Thanks
J john5748 Fish Crazy Joined Mar 23, 2005 Messages 255 Reaction score 0 Location Northern Ireland May 25, 2005 #2 I can see that it is not a bristlenose catfish but it does have some similarities, have you had a look in the catfish section?
I can see that it is not a bristlenose catfish but it does have some similarities, have you had a look in the catfish section?
Tokis-Phoenix ^_^ Joined Mar 17, 2005 Messages 9,869 Reaction score 1 Location Southampton May 25, 2005 #3 Could you get any close-ups of the fish as its hard to tell at this angle, it looks like some sort of plec at this angle...
Could you get any close-ups of the fish as its hard to tell at this angle, it looks like some sort of plec at this angle...
CFC Leader of the Fishes Joined Feb 8, 2003 Messages 11,553 Reaction score 4 Location London May 25, 2005 #4 Chinese/Indian algea eater otherwise known as a CAE, scientific name Gryinocheilus aymonieri. Can be a nasty little beast.
Chinese/Indian algea eater otherwise known as a CAE, scientific name Gryinocheilus aymonieri. Can be a nasty little beast.
Bloo ~ I learn something new ~ ~~~~ every day ~~~~ Joined Mar 31, 2005 Messages 9,085 Reaction score 1 Location Norfolk, UK May 25, 2005 #5 Edit: ah well CFC seems to have done it (I couldn't)
OP OP D denbob New Member Joined Oct 16, 2003 Messages 57 Reaction score 0 Location Manchester, UK May 25, 2005 #6 Many Thanks everyone