dragonfish1ca;4686968; said:Apparently Blue's are like an almost sub sub species lol..... I have seen them in person and do fetch a higher price than black but to me and the importer selling them they were almost like washed out blacks lol.... Just like a red silver.... I have a 10" now that has red in its scales and on its gill cover.... It will be gone in a few months and Ive seen it ALOT.... Its not permanent or something you could price higher on by any means
Miguel;4686303; said:Blqacks do not develop DE. Only silvers.
creepyoldguy;4687169; said:I'm no expert, but blues and blacks are the same thing. They are called blue due to the blue tint on the blacks tails when they are younger. I had one, but went on vacation and didnt get fed quite enough, so it jumped to its death.

creepyoldguy;4689334; said:Why do blacks normally not develop de, and it's so common in silvers? Is it something to do with blacks being wild caught and the silvers come from farms?
HungDang;4673570; said:Jardini is a part of Asian Aro family, Australia was stick with Asia 100 million years ago (I think) !