Snow arowana

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I love that white color,

Do you guys think that it could be some kind of mutation in the genes, like an albino without the red eyes?

and this there an albino aero out there, I don't think I've ever seen one before.

last question, is this snow aero part of that cities thing, band from the U.S.
andy
 
I love that white color,

Do you guys think that it could be some kind of mutation in the genes, like an albino without the red eyes?

and this there an albino aero out there, I don't think I've ever seen one before.

last question, is this snow aero part of that cities thing, band from the U.S.
andy

I've never heard that they're banned in the us, they are in fact a silver. Without that red eye, I thought of that too. There are white, non albino common black bears on Princess Royale Island, British Columbia. The first nations people condider them sacred, they are protected by law. They just reproduce more white, all whites. Called Kermodie Bears but it's a local nickname. There's a book "Spirit Bears" They have black paw pads, noses, maybe just really rare and Does Anyone Breed to get snow aro's only? Are they infertile?
 
I love that white color,

Do you guys think that it could be some kind of mutation in the genes, like an albino without the red eyes?

and this there an albino aero out there, I don't think I've ever seen one before.

last question, is this snow aero part of that cities thing, band from the U.S.
andy

They are not illegal in the US. the only aros that are illegal are the asian aros. Jardini, leichardti, african, silvers, blacks and arapaimas are all legal. The silvers have four different types which are all color mutations, common silvers (pic 1), snow (pic 2), albino (pic 3) and platinum (pic 4)

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