David R;4100960; said:The thing is, what determines a different colour variety? People who breed and sell fish love to make up different names for things to make them more marketable and saleable, and will try to pick up on all the different colour varieties they can find. But from a scientific point of view they're all the same fish unless described as a different subspecies.
The fact that the seller tried to say that "normal" black aros are a colour variant shows how utterly clueless he is. If I had more time I'd track down the taxonomic descriptions for O. ferrari and O. bichirrosum and ask him to read them and back up his claim with fact, however I have a life (and work!) so can't spend hours trying to rid the internet of idiots....
^^^ this is basically what I was getting at.

