how green do indonesian green arowanas become?

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pounder;3751733; said:
banjar reds don't have orange gill plates

and then why doesn't my PT Silva Dena Indo green have red fins?

just because your from Indo and you have Indo Dragon books doesn't mean you know jack!


I don't have books, I tell indo dragon books cause I know, his Indonesia and I'm sure he will put detail on it. dude here I find link but in Indo language http://gudangcetol.wordpress.com/2009/01/28/arowana/ . I know what I'm saying cause I have green when I use to live in Indo.
That's why dude have money don't just stay north look at Asia and you will know :)
 
hedut;3753981; said:
I don't have books, I tell indo dragon books cause I know, his Indonesia and I'm sure he will put detail on it. dude here I find link but in Indo language http://gudangcetol.wordpress.com/2009/01/28/arowana/ . I know what I'm saying cause I have green when I use to live in Indo
Lets say it again, being indoensian does not give you super arowana identification powers...gosh...Im chinese, does that give me like super panda knowledge or something? Now lets go over some stuff:
A green is a green, don't say no indo green, viet green, thai green, super green green pearlcrap, a green is a green. A green IS green. It is not red, neither does it have red scales or red fins. Lets repeat, a green IS green. A couple years ago, before all this advertising names came up, all these "different" greens were called GREEN. Now farms are pumping out all these weird names for ADVERTISING PURPOSES. I dont care if you're indonesian, chinese, american, english, whatever, that doesnt change the fact that greens do NOT have red fins.
That picture of the first page is a BANJAR. No it is NOT an "indo green" or pearl green, whatever you're trying to call it. Why is it not a green? Plain and simple, becuase it's got red fins...Lets review again, greens do NOT have red fins. Now just to clear things up even more. Lets all head to google images and type in "banjar red". So whats the second image? :popcorn:
Now the pictures on the second page is taken directly off a farm's website. The first picture is indeed stated as a banjar and the second is stated as a green. They do seem like they are what they are stated as.

So everything clear now? :popcorn:

Hedut you can even PM hendri or koji if you want and I'm 100% sure they'll be telling you exactly the same thing. A green is green. It doesn't have red scales and fins when it grows up, it stays green....I have no clue where you get this idea from...
 
Gshock;3754016; said:
Lets say it again, being indoensian does not give you super arowana identification powers...gosh...Im chinese, does that give me like super panda knowledge or something? Now lets go over some stuff:
A green is a green, don't say no indo green, viet green, thai green, super green green pearlcrap, a green is a green. A green IS green. It is not red, neither does it have red scales or red fins. Lets repeat, a green IS green. A couple years ago, before all this advertising names came up, all these "different" greens were called GREEN. Now farms are pumping out all these weird names for ADVERTISING PURPOSES. I dont care if you're indonesian, chinese, american, english, whatever, that doesnt change the fact that greens do NOT have red fins.
That picture of the first page is a BANJAR. No it is NOT an "indo green" or pearl green, whatever you're trying to call it. Why is it not a green? Plain and simple, becuase it's got red fins...Lets review again, greens do NOT have red fins. Now just to clear things up even more. Lets all head to google images and type in "banjar red". So whats the second image? :popcorn:
Now the pictures on the second page is taken directly off a farm's website. The first picture is indeed stated as a banjar and the second is stated as a green. They do seem like they are what they are stated as.

So everything clear now? :popcorn:

Hedut you can even PM hendri or koji if you want and I'm 100% sure they'll be telling you exactly the same thing. A green is green. It doesn't have red scales and fins when it grows up, it stays green....I have no clue where you get this idea from...


Whos said I have super power :). in Indo green will have red tail and banjar always pinks with red tail. if no body believe that find by me :D:D nothing to lose :D:D but all I say is the fact and I know cause back than I have those kind fish. I know is very hard to believe cause Indo farm will export RTG up to SR.
 
Gshock;3754016; said:
Lets say it again, being indoensian does not give you super arowana identification powers...gosh...Im chinese, does that give me like super panda knowledge or something? Now lets go over some stuff:
A green is a green, don't say no indo green, viet green, thai green, super green green pearlcrap, a green is a green. A green IS green. It is not red, neither does it have red scales or red fins. Lets repeat, a green IS green. A couple years ago, before all this advertising names came up, all these "different" greens were called GREEN. Now farms are pumping out all these weird names for ADVERTISING PURPOSES. I dont care if you're indonesian, chinese, american, english, whatever, that doesnt change the fact that greens do NOT have red fins.
That picture of the first page is a BANJAR. No it is NOT an "indo green" or pearl green, whatever you're trying to call it. Why is it not a green? Plain and simple, becuase it's got red fins...Lets review again, greens do NOT have red fins. Now just to clear things up even more. Lets all head to google images and type in "banjar red". So whats the second image? :popcorn:
Now the pictures on the second page is taken directly off a farm's website. The first picture is indeed stated as a banjar and the second is stated as a green. They do seem like they are what they are stated as.

So everything clear now? :popcorn:

Hedut you can even PM hendri or koji if you want and I'm 100% sure they'll be telling you exactly the same thing. A green is green. It doesn't have red scales and fins when it grows up, it stays green....I have no clue where you get this idea from...


The Truth is Gshock is 1gagillon percent right!
The only way your green is getting red fins is if you somehow dye them.
Sure some greens get greener then some.. infact Ive seen one that was quite green.. but red comes no where in the spectrum.
 
hedut;3716105; said:
they look like yellow green at the you age. here I found Indo green pic
The picture you posted is definately not a green but a banjar red or so-called grade 1.5 red or even grade 2 red.

hedut;3736981; said:
Dude let me explain, I'm from Indo. in Indo there are many kind aro, silver, Irian, green,green pearl (Pino), RTG and Super Red all these basic aro that you can find and river in Indo :D:D:D.

red banjar and green pearl pic
Basically if you ask me the classification for the asia aro is pretty simple.

Gold (Red Tail Golden or Crossback Golden)
Red (Grade 1 Super Red)
Green
Banjar Red/Grade 1.5 Red/Grade 2 Red (These are not true red just a marketing labelling)

Other's
Jardini
Lei
Silver
Black
Africa Aro

Hope I didnt miss anything out.

As for green, I know that there're a so-called nami green with nice snake skin marking on them. And now I hearing there's this Batik green. Having some form of markings on them as well.

As for enquiring informations over the internet, do take them with a pinch of salt for sometime there will be labelling error issue and those who know nuts about them will believe whatever the error was been told.:)
 
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