I will do that.
BTW I have one of my favorites coming to me on Thursday:
Posted 24 March 2015 - 06:33 PM
I will do that.
BTW I have one of my favorites coming to me on Thursday:
Posted 28 March 2015 - 01:18 PM
Wow. Tough question.
The Pteronotropis species are the ones which got me interested in natives, and I still love them, but I find other sorts of fish also have much to offer.
Darters have lots of personality. Pygmy Sunnies are cute as all get-out. My American Flag Fish are spawning as I type this, and it's cool how they can spawn in different ways to adapt to their current situation. Luxilus shiners have tons of pizzazz, and in breeding color they rival anything on a coral reef.
I could never choose a favorite.
Posted 28 March 2015 - 08:02 PM
Wow. Tough question.
The Pteronotropis species are the ones which got me interested in natives, and I still love them, but I find other sorts of fish also have much to offer.
Darters have lots of personality. Pygmy Sunnies are cute as all get-out. My American Flag Fish are spawning as I type this, and it's cool how they can spawn in different ways to adapt to their current situation. Luxilus shiners have tons of pizzazz, and in breeding color they rival anything on a coral reef.
I could never choose a favorite.
It's easy..my favorite is flagfin shiners, no blue nose shiners, no orangespotted sunfish, or splendid darter, oh wait fieryblacks oh no diamond killies.
Never mind you're right can't choose!
Posted 01 April 2015 - 08:27 PM
Whatever I'm keeping at the moment. Mountain Red-Bellied Dace from last years convention.
Posted 05 April 2015 - 10:19 PM
For me, it'd have to be a tie between longear sunfish and darters in general. Both have personality, and both are excellent fish to show people. Most people have no idea what gorgeous fish are living in the rivers around here.
Posted 06 April 2015 - 10:17 AM
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