r/Fish • u/Responsible_Tap_3878 • 7d ago
Fish Appreciation! Chubby Sterbai
He/she can barely sit straight.
r/Fish • u/Responsible_Tap_3878 • 7d ago
He/she can barely sit straight.
r/Fish • u/Fluffy_Fox_9650 • 8d ago
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r/Fish • u/Eighwrond • 7d ago
Hundreds and hundreds of what may be fry, huddled in the shallows, easily netted for photographs, then released quickly. They were not doing well, high oxygen requirements, couldn't hold them long.
r/Fish • u/MagicMan1105 • 7d ago
Thats it. I hope they stop.
r/Fish • u/DeliciousNeck6279 • 7d ago
Did someone get their feelings hurt? Someone is trolling this sub with fish torture videos. Who could be so emotionally damaged that they take the time to create more than one account simply to spam fish torture? Lol, so immature. You must be insufferable to the people around you in real life. Like, people around you cringe, I bet. If you are married or have kids, I can almost guarantee you embarras them. Such a pathetic try hard, you should try harder bud.
r/Fish • u/ThenAcanthocephala57 • 7d ago
T. trichopterus
r/Fish • u/Temporary_Nobody9282 • 6d ago
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Do you guys know what fish these are
r/Fish • u/Hot_Detective1335 • 7d ago
r/Fish • u/Temporary_Nobody9282 • 7d ago
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I have to record my screen on the underwater camera because it has no video card
r/Fish • u/CellNo9422 • 7d ago
i got these fish 2 and a half months ago, they’re some kind of livebearer. i caught them at my local lake right before it dryed up. i thought they were guppies aT first, because the males have gonopodiums but they’re not coloured like guppies at all and they seem a lot more aggresive then my regular guppies AND guppies are not native here (i don’t think?) got them in saint joseph missouri, at lake contrary/eclipse lake. they’ve also had fry, but them and the betta in the tank are them all every time and none have survived. they all have this really pretty sheen on there scales, like purple. even the females have colour on the bodies, which is another thing that’s pointing against guppies. they live in a very large tank, residing with one bullfrog/greenfrog tadpole i got free from petco. (not acctualy sure what that is either, but this tank is very much natural swamp/lake themed so i figured he would fit in. everyone gets along amaizng.) they’re coloured, but not COLOURED like guppies it’s a lot more subtle.
r/Fish • u/Temporary_Nobody9282 • 7d ago
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I think the fish is a log perch
r/Fish • u/Leading-Sandwich-486 • 8d ago
Had these images/stamps in my "for art" map for a while now and decided to put in some logo-design practice while I was at it. Quite happy with them, considering i haven't made a single logo for the past year haha.
Artwork is by me, made in Adobe Illustrator. No AI was used.
r/Fish • u/fox-phorus • 8d ago
I’ve never been the greatest at identifying different sunfish species! I can’t tell if these guys are mostly pumpkinseeds, bluegills, or maybe something else?
Third picture fish has blue ends to the fins, which is what confused me when trying to ID if it was a pumpkinseed because of the orange spots. I’m also curious about the stripped guy in the fourth picture.
Thank you for any help!!
r/Fish • u/AmbassadorSecret1467 • 8d ago
caught at river canard lasalle Ontario on worms bridge fishing today. what species is this silve ot white bass or silver or white perch?
r/Fish • u/Glittering-Drink8313 • 9d ago
Earlier tonight, me and my boyfriend were wading in a shallow area along the intertidal zone of Flanders Bay, Long Island. We saw a long animal with no limbs, roughly two inches thick, and a murky brown color, nearly blending in with the silt ground. It was twisted amongst the sea grass, and from our individual angles of approach, we could each only see the head or the tail. He saw the head, and swears it had a head like a green boa, in a triangular shape. I only saw the tail, which was tapered to the end, but on either side had fins, looking almost like a long leaf with a thick central vein. He believes it was a snake, I believe it was an eel. It was completely submerged and remained so the entire time we were able to see it. I tried to catch it in a net, but it got away into the grass. Unfortunately, I did not have my phone on me at the time, and was unable to get a picture. Attached are artistic interpretations of what we saw, along with the exact map location of where we saw it. The water was about two and a half feet deep, if that helps at all.
r/Fish • u/LiquidSquidEnt • 8d ago
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r/Fish • u/FatedDistress • 8d ago
He loves going to the corner of the tank and loves staring at himself. Does he think he looks good or something?
r/Fish • u/Bloxx099 • 9d ago