Asian or jardini?

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ah ok, so in you opinion from the dslr pics? and would a banja red have a more silver sheen?
 

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anyone else have an opinion? also whats your experience oxy?
 

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green aro
 

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yellow tail silver, again im sure mine is this,,,
 

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mine
 

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Yes, this^^^ what I meant. In my country we just call it green aro (the yellow tail silver is called by hobby folks)...I used to fish those common green aro on the river running through my grandma backyard for dinner :) when I was a kid.
 

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but the latin name is banja red for these and the silver red tails as they are the same species, green is very bland as above and from a different area all together and has a different latin name, its actually classified as a different species as is red and xback ... your Indonesian then?

read that wiki link above...
 

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hehehe sorry, I got used with our common name green arowana that grew up along with me and I'm only half Indonesia. :) anyway. it's a nice fish. I love it more than a pure red one, under right lighting your Aro will look amazing /cheer
 

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ok cool dude!-)
 
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