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after seein this video and thread i went and studied my aro pretty hard.. which is jus about the same size as your if not a lil bigger then yours>> and mine has the exact same markingcolor and everything and mine is a proven full blood silver>> what are u showin making it a hybrid just wondering?
 
after seein this video and thread i went and studied my aro pretty hard.. which is jus about the same size as your if not a lil bigger then yours>> and mine has the exact same markingcolor and everything and mine is a proven full blood silver>> what are u showin making it a hybrid just wondering?

He said his uncle bred them in a 450.
 
Judging by the scale size and fin coloration it's a pure bred silver. As you where already told the only way to prove your fish being a hybrid would be either genetic testing you had done and then posting it here or at least showing the parents which you say your Uncle has as he's a professional breeder. Unfortunately you are on a forum where people aren't uninformed. Trying to prove your case here isn't as easy as showing some pics and insisting there's something there that isn't. Instead of showing us pics alone why don't you tell us what you see in the pics that makes you think it's a hybrid.
Here's a pic of a juvenile silver showing the exact same pattern and coloration on it's tail fin as yours.
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and here's a Black/Blue Arowana
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By essentially implying the coloration is faded your trying to explain away why it looks exactly like a Silver. The tail coloration and scale size are one of the few ways a person can see the differences between Blues and Silvers. How do your pics/video show anything other than a Silver Arowana? How are the pics proof when they weren't proof in your previous thread? Again simply take a pic of your Uncle's breeding facility with some proof that it's actually yours like you being in the pic holding a sign that says what's up ]v[FK. Then take a pic of the supposed parents and next time they breed take pics/video of that. It should be easy as you've said your Uncle is breeding them in a tank, so it shouldn't be problematic like taking pics of breeding in a pond etc. If you really want to prove your case and not come off as though you've been lying you'd supply something more than a pic/video that in no way shape or form supports your case. Seriously you would have been better off just leaving this alone as the more you do this the more it'll stick in members minds. If you don't keep pushing what appears to be a false claim people will forget, if you keep pushing it though it'll be the thing your remembered for around here.

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Not a hybrid. I hope you do know that, Silver Aros do vary slightly in color and finnage color/pattern especially if it is captive bred.
 
Will arowana even breed in that size a tank?
I'm personally not sure, as I've never personally heard of them breeding in a tank. I think someone else said in the last thread that a member here had bred them in a tank. I tried using the search function here on MFK and couldn't find any posts or threads about Arowana's breeding in tanks though as I searched after hearing it. Still I'd think a 450 would be too small. As it is they like to choose their own mates so just sticking a male and female together doesn't necessarily work. Usually they're kept in a school of 6 minimum till 2 pair off. That's primarily why it's unheard of or virtually unheard of them breeding in a tank. Plus much like poly's they have to be fairly close to full grown to breed. It's why poly's as well aren't bred as often as cichlids as it can take quite awhile for them to reach sexual maturity. At least what I said is true as far as I know, I never give definitive's as I never know perhaps I've missed something in my research.
 
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