Jun 30, 2016 #1 L lewis.jc90 Aquarium Advice Apprentice Joined Jun 22, 2016 Messages 23 Sent from my SM-G361F using Tapatalk
Jun 30, 2016 #2 Fresh2o Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jun 9, 2012 Messages 12,862 Location Northern Virginia Looks like a Johnny Darter (Etheostoma nigrum). Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
Jun 30, 2016 #3 OP OP L lewis.jc90 Aquarium Advice Apprentice Joined Jun 22, 2016 Messages 23 Some one else was saying it looks more like a goby, what do you reckon? Xxx Sent from my SM-G361F using Tapatalk
Some one else was saying it looks more like a goby, what do you reckon? Xxx Sent from my SM-G361F using Tapatalk
Jun 30, 2016 #4 Fresh2o Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jun 9, 2012 Messages 12,862 Location Northern Virginia What do the pelvic fins look like? Not sure if it is a rule, but many gobies' pelvic fins, when placed together, forms what looks like a suction cup. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
What do the pelvic fins look like? Not sure if it is a rule, but many gobies' pelvic fins, when placed together, forms what looks like a suction cup. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
Jun 30, 2016 #5 OP OP L lewis.jc90 Aquarium Advice Apprentice Joined Jun 22, 2016 Messages 23 It's always laying in stones. Other than the front 2 I have seen any fins underneath xxx Sent from my SM-G361F using Tapatalk
It's always laying in stones. Other than the front 2 I have seen any fins underneath xxx Sent from my SM-G361F using Tapatalk