C cpm6t Gambusia MFK Member Nov 8, 2011 577 7 18 Sri Lanka Jun 15, 2014 #1 I've attached some pictures of my Arowana. Is this a blue based Arowana or not? Asking because I'm seeing a blue color in it.
I've attached some pictures of my Arowana. Is this a blue based Arowana or not? Asking because I'm seeing a blue color in it.
CANAMONSTER Redtail Catfish MFK Member Dec 5, 2012 2,978 985 150 Barrie Jun 15, 2014 #2 I couldnt tell you but the shine on him Is gorgeousQ!!
A Arowana1 Candiru MFK Member Jan 12, 2008 894 13 48 California Motherlode Area Jun 15, 2014 #3 What type of Asian Arowana was this Arowana sold to you as? Your Arowana does have a Blue sheen on his scales.
What type of Asian Arowana was this Arowana sold to you as? Your Arowana does have a Blue sheen on his scales.
Miguel Ole Dawg MFK Member Dec 28, 2006 15,857 27 89 Very much south.. Jun 15, 2014 #4 I find it too light in colour to be a lue base xback...but then it can be the light you have on your tank.
I find it too light in colour to be a lue base xback...but then it can be the light you have on your tank.
C cpm6t Gambusia MFK Member Nov 8, 2011 577 7 18 Sri Lanka Jun 15, 2014 #5 The certificate says it is a Red Tail Golden Arowana. It is not a cross-back. This is an outdoor tank and he is in the sun light.
The certificate says it is a Red Tail Golden Arowana. It is not a cross-back. This is an outdoor tank and he is in the sun light.
Hao The Ancient MFK Member Oct 17, 2008 17,449 6,353 230 Jun 15, 2014 #6 Majority of Gold Aros will show a degree of blue shade in their base color at certain angles. I noticed if you look at the scales from a lower angle you'll see more blue. As it grows bigger, the gold rim will get thicker and see less blue.
Majority of Gold Aros will show a degree of blue shade in their base color at certain angles. I noticed if you look at the scales from a lower angle you'll see more blue. As it grows bigger, the gold rim will get thicker and see less blue.
C cpm6t Gambusia MFK Member Nov 8, 2011 577 7 18 Sri Lanka Jun 17, 2014 #7 Okay. Thanks Hao, that makes sense. I guess I'll wait and see how he would turn out to look like at full grown.
Okay. Thanks Hao, that makes sense. I guess I'll wait and see how he would turn out to look like at full grown.
GarNiac Jack Dempsey MFK Member Feb 21, 2009 3,428 8 38 SE Asia Jun 17, 2014 #8 its a normal color which is shown on most golden aros.