Fishdude3233
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Ha no, I'm at school right now... And they don't like your on your phones.
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It looks like a type of spiny eel.
I've only heard of these, but is it an orange fantasy eel
If you can't search in any way and you need to know the scientific name of the fish I would speculate that this will severely limit who is guessing. I think using the scientific name is a great rule but you need to be able to look it up. Especially since most of the fish posted are marginally obscure or specialized. My proposed change would be to allow books an searching but not reverse searching on the image as that would be pretty cheap.Game rules:
3. Any member can try to guess the said specie posted by the said member (no googling allowed, no books allowed)
All names MUST be the scientific name
I would say 12-24 hours would be more reasonable. People have work and school.5. If a member correctly guesses a specie, but does not post a new picture in 5 hours any member may post a new specie
Just try to quote the rules every couple if pages so we don't have people using different rules.
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Rules sound good fishdude. Here is the next one
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The issue is most of these fish don't have common names. The apistos are VERY new to the hobby and don't have a common name.
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Common name don't have to be required but you could use them is what imeant
Fishobsessed7
Cottus gobio?
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The problem I have with trade names is that they are overused. In lots of cases there are multiple fish with the same trade name.The issue is most of these fish don't have common names. The apistos are VERY new to the hobby and don't have a common name.