[enjoyable_attempt];2864101; said:Well it tells you right there most people consider it to be a varient of the green aro.
Both grey-tailed and yellow-tailed silver Asian arowanas are dark grey on the back and silver on the sides, with dark ring patches on the lateral scales and a silvery or whitish belly. In yellow-tailed specimens, the fin membranes are yellowish with dark grey rays. In grey-tailed specimens, the fins are uniform dark grey
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Aren't yellow tail asian aro a crossed breed aro? Green x red. This is just confusing.... I still considered them as a single species. They been discovered for so many years and many have crossed breed already. I wonder if they used a wild caught asian aro or a captive breed asian aro....