Does any have a adult Sao Fran

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not an expert but i usually know its a kel if it has spangles in the anal fins at about 6" and above, the two above looks more like orinos, but im not an expert=)
 
not an expert but i usually know its a kel if it has spangles in the anal fins at about 6" and above, the two above looks more like orinos, but im not an expert=)

No expert for sure...those are kelberi.

That picture on the bottom is scats old 24k.
IMO they lookn nothing alike.
 
Scats kels spangled up extremely early and I was looking at his pics and they developed completely differently. Me and Funwow had the same conversation and he was saying that because there's other rivers that drain into Sao Francisco that these kels that we have were probably a mixture of the kels Scat had and some other type of kels. Here's some more pics of Scat's from 4 to 6in.

sao fran 4in.jpg

sao fran 5in.jpg

sao fran 6in.jpg

sao fran6-2.jpg
 
God, scats kel looks SOOOO much better than "you already know" kel.

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God, scats kel looks SOOOO much better than "you already know" kel.

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Harsh but the truth i guess. Maybe his are F1 or just from a not so hot looking batch.
 
Im gonna guess a lot of the kelberi we see these days are from asia.
Multiple collection points thrown in a pond and so on.
I have no problem w/ this....just the mislabeling that is ever so common these days.
 
Im gonna guess a lot of the kelberi we see these days are from asia.
Multiple collection points thrown in a pond and so on.
I have no problem w/ this....just the mislabeling that is ever so common these days.

Sad but the truth. At least we know some reputable dealers still get them WC from South America.
 
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