First bass help ID THANKS

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They def look kelb, but they look like my bahias did at that size. With out a reputable supplier they may not be Arguaria or WC for that mater.
those looked like rio arguia kel to me. Bahia usually do not have solid 3rd dot connecting to the tail. I don't think they are WC. Nevertheless, they should be some nice kelberis. Here is a Bahia pic at this size.
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those looked like rio arguia kel to me. Bahia usually do not have solid 3rd dot connecting to the tail. I don't think they are WC. Nevertheless, they should be some nice kelberis. Here is a Bahia pic at this size.
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My bahias had a solid line to the tail...


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those looked like rio arguia kel to me. Bahia usually do not have solid 3rd dot connecting to the tail. I don't think they are WC. Nevertheless, they should be some nice kelberis. Here is a Bahia pic at this size.
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Bahia at sized under 4" still have the line connecting but as they get bigger they tend to disappear.
Rio araguaia kelberi stays connected.


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From those pictures looks more cb than wild. Not gonna grow to look as colorful but still a rio araguaia kelberi.

How much did you pay and how big is that?
It's looking closer to f2 or more and or hybrid of some other bass.
I'm guessing these came from Asia as they're flooded over there with cb peacock bass.



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