JAR Question

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iPat

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Feb 15, 2011
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i just wanted to know if the regular jar or i guess its called pearl idk, is the same as the Australian gold. someone was saying that there was only one time of jar, but when i looked at the two, theres a difference. lmk lmk thanks:confused:
 
azura;5090376; said:
there are 2 aus aros .... jardini & leichardti .... both different species

idk i no really count lei as jars haha jk jk
 
iPat;5089365; said:
i just wanted to know if the regular jar or i guess its called pearl idk, is the same as the Australian gold. someone was saying that there was only one time of jar, but when i looked at the two, theres a difference. lmk lmk thanks:confused:
"Australian Arowana" can be either Scleropages Leichardti or Scleropages Jardini. "Pearl" is another common name for a Scleropages Jardini. "Australian Gold" is a typical marketing name for a Jardini to make people think it's something different from a regular Jardini and sell for a higher price.
 
idk its so confusing hahaha cause i get 2 jars the so called regular one o have is like blackish and has pink spots and my so called gold is light gold with yellow spots....-_- so confusing hahha
 
iPat;5090610; said:
idk its so confusing hahaha cause i get 2 jars the so called regular one o have is like blackish and has pink spots and my so called gold is light gold with yellow spots....-_- so confusing hahha
Are you keeping the darker one in a dark tank? The lighter one in a light tank?
 
Hao;5090612; said:
Are you keeping the darker one in a dark tank? The lighter one in a light tank?

no they are together and doing fine, the thing is i have black sand in the tank, and the gold is still gold and before i had black sand i had light brown gravel and the other jar was still black:confused:
 
Hao;5090596; said:
"Australian Arowana" can be either Scleropages Leichardti or Scleropages Jardini. "Pearl" is another common name for a Scleropages Jardini. "Australian Gold" is a typical marketing name for a Jardini to make people think it's something different from a regular Jardini and sell for a higher price.
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Jardini Arowana**
Scleropages Jardini
Australian gold

Leichardti Arowana
Scleropages Leichardti
Spotted Burramundi
 
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