NEW ALBINO SILVER AROWANA & PLATINIUM CROSS BACK

rodger

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That one is also under red light, but it's got obvious red eyes. It does have what appears to be black eyes in some shots where the red light does not appear to be as direct. I am still not convinced on OP fish.
 

KELVINFONG

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Guess you have to put a normal fish next to a albino to see the difference.. haha, if you could simulate the same effecr using a normal aro i would convince it is not one
 

rodger

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So why not put the "albino" under white light so we can see it that way?
 

lix.ma14

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The asain aro looks White light treated.
 

KELVINFONG

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Why should i be doing that for? I know its an albino and thats all it matters. A normal silvet is readily available. You ahould replicate the efffect using a normal silver if u want to proof your point. I am looking forward to seeing the photo and proven wrong.
 

ryeguy28

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i believe its albino everyone's just jealous
 

rodger

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I didn't mean to offend. What is the reason for a red light instead of a normal white light?
I am jealous of half the people on here! :drool:
 

lix.ma14

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The silver does look albino.
 

jlnguyen74

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Cuties indeed. Thanks for sharing

Why is everyone tearing this guy up? He's not trying to sell you his fish hahahaha..... Nice albino bro!
Exactly! There are too many experts, and too little hobbyist!
 
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