Asian or jardini?

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Wow mate he looks awesome quality find , plus it'll get a proper home with you :thumbup::)

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Very happy:D i love the clean look of him, think i prefer him to mid quality golds or reds any day! The butti has been good as gold and he never is with new fish.

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Fingers toes and eyes crossed he don't tag his tail , I'm made up for you mate he looks great , get him on hikari carni sticks , raw prawn and brine shrimp his yellow will pop :D

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Nice one cheers evz.

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Beautiful looks like a green to me. I wouldn't count on no aggression for too long. These fish are pretty agressive. Their basically green jardinis what else do you have with him?
 
greens dont have a yellow tail do they? they are all silver from my reading, i am new to asians though...
the jewels will be moved soon if they start getting picked on. i will upload a video shortly,
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[video=youtube;WwxLp3HY0RI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwxLp3HY0RI[/video]
i had already fed them before this video hence the bits in the water but i was hopeing he would eat some more hikari food sticks, hit a load before the vid so i guess he was full!-)
 
its a silver asian arowana aka yellow tail or grey tail which i think is also banja red right? they are silver instead of green... i been researching quite alot, i havent nly taken my info from here but it explains the varietys i assume the info is still correct.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_arowana

This fish is a Scleropages macrocephalus imo.
 
its a silver asian arowana aka yellow tail or grey tail which i think is also banja red right? they are silver instead of green... i been researching quite alot, i havent nly taken my info from here but it explains the varietys i assume the info is still correct.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_arowana

This fish is a Scleropages macrocephalus imo.
IMO depend on the region/source of the Green Arowana if you got HQ Green then it look alot better than yellow tail nor banja red, The green scale will shine with metalic green with some shade of purple on body scales and the fins, tail somewhat in yellow color too.
 
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