Re: NANFA-- another fish to ID

Roselawn Museum (roselawn_at_mindspring.com)
Tue, 19 Mar 2002 13:31:57 -0500

I agree it's a dace, but I'm not sure it's a blacknose. I've got some in a
tank and the noses appear to be a much different shape.

Steven A. Ellis
Kennesaw, GA

At 08:57 AM 3/19/02 -0800, you wrote:
>This fish was found in north Texas. Can you identify it? Central
>stonerollers are native there. Blacknose dace aren't but it could be from a
>baitfish release.
>
>http://www.nanfa.org/temp/texasfish.jpg
>
>--
>Jay DeLong
>Olympia, WA
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