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I caught these a while back but couldnt get good pictures here are a few, hope they help.
I have never seen anything like them, they look like female gibbiceps but grow larger, have more spangling, more color on their fins and have a slightly differant body shape. they also remind me of female hippolytae but they arent.
I caught about twenty of these and they all looked identical, you would think if they are females i would catch males too.
Does anybody know what they could be?
I have never seen anything like them, they look like female gibbiceps but grow larger, have more spangling, more color on their fins and have a slightly differant body shape. they also remind me of female hippolytae but they arent.
I caught about twenty of these and they all looked identical, you would think if they are females i would catch males too.
Does anybody know what they could be?




