ashdavid;3056238; said:B/c there are a lot more knowledgable people than me who know what fish have been captured in the past. Why do you ask?
It seems like you don't know much about aimaras to be asking that question.
ashdavid;3056273; said:Thanks, I have 3 different aimara sp's at the moment.![]()
It grew pretty fast for the first couple months at about 1" a month (I got it when it was only 5" or so), then slowed right down after it hit the 20" mark. But it does not look like stopping yet, it still shows constant growth.VVateverzYo;3056366; said:wow 300 by itself how is his growth rate?
Thanks, when I get some time.marvinbaker;3056393; said:amazing. simply amazing. how about an update of the whole collection soon? i'd love to see some new barca pics if you still have them.
Thats b/c this aimara sp is a lot more slender than any of the others. That is one of the traits that makes it rare along with its color.fobrinkle;3056422; said:Nice fish, great pattern. Looks a little thin for 25" though.
One deffining trait is the spot. Thanks.fugupuff;3056579; said:This one looks real different from the other Aimaras that I've seen, how can we be sure these are even Aimara, could you post pictures of your other ones for comparison? Most of the aimara that I've seen are darker, burgundy colored. You're one lucky guy, have money to spend and living in Japan![]()
Thanks B-man, I would love to do something like that one day.b-man;3056600; said:wow, just wow........ one of these days you and your friends are going to have to publish your own fish fanatic special
Its my 4 year old sons fish.DonVitto123;3057919; said:nice looking fish is it yours?