5 5am Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 7, 2006 327 0 0 lalaland Jan 21, 2009 #11 245 for a jar? thats pretty expensive... jardinis/leis, when grown have red spots on their scales. then they turn pink...
245 for a jar? thats pretty expensive... jardinis/leis, when grown have red spots on their scales. then they turn pink...
S spring007 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 3, 2006 486 0 0 Where there is sunshine Jan 22, 2009 #12 sounds interesting! pics please...
Q Quen Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 30, 2008 137 3 0 Australia Jan 22, 2009 #13 If they have a red tail it will most like loose the colouration and look like a normal Jar as an adult. http://www.aquariumhobbyist.com/ozarowana/jeff/ Leichardti are another species but not worth $245.
If they have a red tail it will most like loose the colouration and look like a normal Jar as an adult. http://www.aquariumhobbyist.com/ozarowana/jeff/ Leichardti are another species but not worth $245.
R Robert_Lu999 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 19, 2008 288 0 0 Sydney, Australia Jan 25, 2009 #14 mine had red spots when it was young, it goes away in a few months as it grows.
S sodenoshirayuki Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 24, 2008 1,205 0 0 Toronto Jan 25, 2009 #15 Most jars have reddish spots when young. they go away, as they grow or turn into pinkish dots. They say red dot jardini to try to reel in more money when its just another jardini, nothing special.
Most jars have reddish spots when young. they go away, as they grow or turn into pinkish dots. They say red dot jardini to try to reel in more money when its just another jardini, nothing special.