Honeycomb and Thresher?
- JasonGoneFishing
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Honeycomb and Thresher?
Looking to buy these two but just want to confirm they are a honeycomb l037 and thresher l011
- JasonGoneFishing
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Re: Honeycomb and Thresher?
I'm thinking the thresher is either a Laplatae or Hypostomus plecostomus
- Martin S
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Re: Honeycomb and Thresher?
Can you count the rays in the dorsal fin? Second fish does look like a Pteryogoplichthys rather than a Hypostomus, ray count will determine which (former 12-13, latter 7-10 if memory serves). First fish does look like a good sized Red Thresher () - be good to see the caudal fin side on.
- JasonGoneFishing
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- Martin S
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Re: Honeycomb and Thresher?
I'd say almost positive first fish is a .