DeLgAdO said:its too perfect bro
you got a pic of one that has had surgery on the tail?
I think I just might have one to show..but that aro is in a display tank back in Singapore at my company....and that aro is a jardini.
DeLgAdO said:its too perfect bro
you got a pic of one that has had surgery on the tail?
kriztu said:got the pic from awakening of the dragon book. this rtg is from Dream Fish merlion arowana farm

michael said:I did have parrots like that. but I think this might be a mutation.?
kriztu said:bros, let me pop ur bubbles, it aint natural. it was removed, i think after harvesting, while it still had its yolk sack hanging. thats why there are no scars coz it was at its height of growth when the tail was surgically removed. just like how our wounds healed perfectly well when we were below 5 years of age. but fortunately, you dont see many asian arowanas like this, they are valued coz of the resemblance to the asian dragon....... which has a tail. i think this was just a one time attempt at producing heart shaped arowanas. i dont think it got good reps, as in this forum