Blue base crossback arowana

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Hey guys , I was searching online and I notice it's pretty hard to id a golden arowana when they are 6-7 inches, anyone have any clue to how to ID a blue base crossback? When they are young ?


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Have you seen my 24k golden cross back, It also have some blue hue on it.
I have posted many pics of it.
I thin its a blue base instead of 24k golden crossback.
Cross backs will have perlies, thats the most valid point in favour of cross back, as on young fish only crossbacks have perlies, not high backs.
And they will have full 5th level scales shine, and some 6th level scales shine like mine.
You call it a blue base when you get a blue hue, more deeper the blue color , more value it fetches.
Regards,
 
Have you seen my 24k golden cross back, It also have some blue hue on it.
I have posted many pics of it.
I thin its a blue base instead of 24k golden crossback.
Cross backs will have perlies, thats the most valid point in favour of cross back, as on young fish only crossbacks have perlies, not high backs.
And they will have full 5th level scales shine, and some 6th level scales shine like mine.
You call it a blue base when you get a blue hue, more deeper the blue color , more value it fetches.
Regards,

Thx , but will a 6-7 inch have perlies already?


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Thx , but will a 6-7 inch have perlies already?


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Yes, a xb will always have perlies, even at 6 inches size, Mine was 6 inches size when i bought it, it had perlies since then, check my aro update pics.

Thanks , by perlies you mean on the bottom or top of the tails , cause I saw some online without any perlies on top, only mid and bottom


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