Mikaila31 Always Watching Joined Aug 29, 2005 Messages 3,290 Reaction score 0 Location Hudson, Wisconsin USA Jul 29, 2009 #1 It dwells below! Guessing what it is should not be too hard.
mixmaster jay Fish Gatherer Joined Apr 20, 2009 Messages 2,733 Reaction score 0 Location chesterfield derbyshire Jul 29, 2009 #2 somekind of shark playing hide and seek lol
B.D.S New Member Joined Jul 25, 2006 Messages 56 Reaction score 0 Location Ipswich Jul 29, 2009 #3 is it a sock puppet...or a rubber eel (Typhlonectes natans)?
cheesy feet Fish Aficionado Joined Jul 27, 2006 Messages 3,663 Reaction score 11 Location GB Jul 29, 2009 #4 I don't know, but it looks awesome.Some sort of Axolotl? Ahh yeh google'd and that looks like it.Edit:by it I do mean the rubber eel. Awesome, any full body pics?
I don't know, but it looks awesome.Some sort of Axolotl? Ahh yeh google'd and that looks like it.Edit:by it I do mean the rubber eel. Awesome, any full body pics?
Geoff1991 AKA "Sparky" Joined Apr 11, 2009 Messages 1,439 Reaction score 0 Location Wolverhampton, UK Jul 30, 2009 #5 I want to know what it is...
Bigpig Fishaholic Joined Mar 29, 2008 Messages 510 Reaction score 0 Location Portadown/Norn Iron Jul 30, 2009 #6 A rock? Best pet anyone can have
tropic_john Fish Herder Joined May 18, 2009 Messages 1,213 Reaction score 0 Location Coventry, U.K Jul 30, 2009 #7 a monster egg that is all that is lleft after the small eggs got eaten
S saz326 Fish Herder Joined Sep 23, 2008 Messages 1,129 Reaction score 0 Location Hertfordshire Jul 30, 2009 #8 Is it a sperm whale? Cant imagine what it's doing in your tank!
Littlemonkey Fish Herder Joined Feb 11, 2009 Messages 1,099 Reaction score 0 Location Warwickshire Jul 30, 2009 #9 Some type of plant - perhaps?
P paul_219 Fish Aficionado Joined Dec 19, 2006 Messages 4,772 Reaction score 0 Location Lebanon Jul 30, 2009 #10 WOW maybe its a fungis.
OP OP Mikaila31 Always Watching Joined Aug 29, 2005 Messages 3,290 Reaction score 0 Location Hudson, Wisconsin USA Jul 30, 2009 #11 Socket Puppet is correct Even though they are 2ft long its almost impossible to find them when they burrow in a 4' tank
Socket Puppet is correct Even though they are 2ft long its almost impossible to find them when they burrow in a 4' tank
simonas stuck between a rock and a fish tank Fish of the Month 🌟 Joined May 4, 2004 Messages 6,603 Reaction score 352 Location wirral Jul 30, 2009 #12 oh Mikaila I love your fish so much!!! I've never found one for sale
J jmkgreen Fishaholic Joined Jul 30, 2005 Messages 474 Reaction score 0 Location Sutton, Cambs Jul 30, 2009 #13 A 2ft creature in a 4ft tank? Raised eyebrows.
bagu Shouldn't you be looking to the right? Joined Feb 15, 2009 Messages 2,996 Reaction score 0 Location Spalding, Lincs Jul 30, 2009 #14 awwww look at his little face love the shot where he is eating!
england channa aka snakehead Joined Dec 13, 2005 Messages 10,394 Reaction score 3 Location Bournemouth Dorset / Medellin Colombia Jul 30, 2009 #15 mate you know i love your Typhlonectes natans, you were the one who got me intrested in them, wait til i get to colombia, the home of these beauty's umm dont they remind anyone of that old film "tremor's" ps jkmgreen, they are fine in a four foot tank
mate you know i love your Typhlonectes natans, you were the one who got me intrested in them, wait til i get to colombia, the home of these beauty's umm dont they remind anyone of that old film "tremor's" ps jkmgreen, they are fine in a four foot tank