Chaos32;556854; said:At least they are not passing off the banjars as reds.![]()
yes i agree with you and phull
Chaos32;556854; said:At least they are not passing off the banjars as reds.![]()
Chaos32;557123; said:Perhaps if the price point is very attractive, it could be a option. That could be the deciding factor. If the differential in price is little then there might not be a point in it. Then again as G8 said, the only Asians available at the moment are banjars.
T1KARMANN;557132; said:an aro lives for a long time and get big and i have had a 2ft bangar swimming in my tank and it was just a dull looking fish and most of the greens my freinds were keeping at the time looked alot better
most people i know who brought banjars have all wished they saved the extra money for a RTG
unless you want to spend thousands of $$$s on a aro then you cant go wrong with a RTG
Gr8KarmaSF;557139; said:are there things you can do to make a banjar more colorful thou? food? etc.
Gr8KarmaSF;557148; said:so with the above picture of the banjar i posted would you say that most of its color would fade out over time???
Can anybody post a pic of an adult banjar please!?!?!
T1KARMANN;557179; said:the thing you are forgetting is that most pictures you see of asian aros on the net are enhanced with nano lights and even some of the high grade reds you see look nothing like that without the lights if you think the banjar in the pic you posted looks OK i will look real bad without the lights
the point im making about aros living a long time is why rush out and buy it just because thats all thats for sale
if you are going to keep the aro for 7yrs+ aleast make sure you know for sure will turn out nice their is not much of a gamble with a RTG they all turn out fairly nice with just diffrent levels of shine and body shape