It was said that red aros will grow to 3 feet in length.
But unforunately Ive never seen one that big.
My red grew to 30 inches but other than that most of the adult reds Ive seen were in 22 - 26 inches range.
All of the present day reds Ive seen were similar in size or slightly bigger than golden aros.
I think Richard in MFK as a big 34 inches red aro.
If anyone having big adult reds kindly share some pics here.
Another important thing Ive noticed was that red aros which got bigger in size like 30+inches were generally lighter (yellow to orange) in colour and darker coloured aros (deep red) generally remained smaller (22+inches) in size.
Look at all the asian red aro competitions, almost all the adult red competitors were close to 50-60cm range.
Is there is any different subspecies in red ?
Is this reds were stunted to enhance colour ? (Ive seen some forumers advising others dont grow your reds too fast it will be difficult for the colour to catchup)
Is the usual heavy tanning process, affects the growth due to stress ?
Is it due to farms cross breeding reds with other smaller asian varieties like gold to get improved colours ?
Kindly guys share your experience, thoughts and views.
Thanks
But unforunately Ive never seen one that big.
My red grew to 30 inches but other than that most of the adult reds Ive seen were in 22 - 26 inches range.
All of the present day reds Ive seen were similar in size or slightly bigger than golden aros.
I think Richard in MFK as a big 34 inches red aro.
If anyone having big adult reds kindly share some pics here.
Another important thing Ive noticed was that red aros which got bigger in size like 30+inches were generally lighter (yellow to orange) in colour and darker coloured aros (deep red) generally remained smaller (22+inches) in size.
Look at all the asian red aro competitions, almost all the adult red competitors were close to 50-60cm range.
Is there is any different subspecies in red ?
Is this reds were stunted to enhance colour ? (Ive seen some forumers advising others dont grow your reds too fast it will be difficult for the colour to catchup)
Is the usual heavy tanning process, affects the growth due to stress ?
Is it due to farms cross breeding reds with other smaller asian varieties like gold to get improved colours ?
Kindly guys share your experience, thoughts and views.
Thanks