I currently saw a cross back Jardini going for sale on aquabid. They are selling for 350. To me it looks like a Jardini in a lighted tank.
Only one type of Jardini. These people will use any descriptions to make the ad stand out and further confuse the buyer. It's all marketing terms..meaningless as far as I am concern. There are morphs but no separate Jardini lines.I currently saw a cross back Jardini going for sale on aquabid. They are selling for 350. To me it looks like a Jardini in a lighted tank.
Actually Crossback cannot be applied to RTG or Red Tail Golden. RTG gold scales only extend to 4th row and Hiback Red Tail Golden to the 5th row. RTG originates from Indonesia and High Back is a crossbreed. Crossback refers to gold Aros originating from Malaysia and the gold scales on good specimens will cross aka extending to the 6th row of scales.Crossback is a term for red tail golden Asian Arowana. Meaning the gold foil goes up the entire body and crosses the back. Sign of a high quality fish.
Completely meaningless when used on Jardini. Like chaos said just garbage marketing language to confuse you.
Of the standard Jardini there are albino and leucistic, platinum, etc morphs but they're still Jardini.
There's another species of Arowana from Australia called Leichardti. Looks fairly similar. Less aggressive.
The ad is just a really expensive Jardini imo
The effect can be lighting or environment induced but there are natural morphs that sometimes produce unique fishes but these are at best classified as anomalies nothing more. There is by nature only one type of Jardini. Anything else is either marketing tools like what has been used in the Discus trade or nature morphs that occur sometimes.What makes these morphed happen. Is it the lighting in the tank or back ground color? I've seen and heard of a platinum Jar. Golden Jar and now I'm hearing of a cross back?
But why couldn't such a thing be developed in jars as it is in formosus?Lmao, Xback jardini!