Lei Arowana 5" (socal p/u)

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Paper Chasin

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Selling my Lei Aro. he's 5 inches (measured from head to end of tail).
Currently have him on Market shrimp and hikari aro sticks. Healthy, No drop-eye, nice pearl white coloration. Growing at a good pace (measured him less than a month ago, and he already grew an inch)
Asking $100 picked up. 92704 Santa Ana. Pm me if interested.

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best of luck.. at that price.. should be sold soon... :)
 
spoon..!;3973079; said:
is this guy almost the same thing as a Jardini..? or Different
its kinda complicated to explain but here goes. (in a super simplified explanation)
-different head and body shape
-different coloration on fins
-leis are whiter than jars which are usually dark or bronze in color
-red spots on scales as they age
-longer pectoral fins, similiar to an asian aro
-ALOT more rare, harder to find than the common jardini, hence the higher price tag.
-etc.
 
Pm me bro. I'm interested if he is not aggressive towards tankmates
 
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