New RTG

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RockyGoldy said:
Bro..dude...brudder...compare ur Red Splendor with mine....

mine...fed none on spirulina as well....

ur splendor's shine and mine? hah..let the pics do the talking...

just out of interest so i can see how my fish is coming on what is the cert date of this fish ?

you already know i like your tong yan as i told you when you 1st got the fish

the cert date on my fish is mar 2005 so if your fish is older than that dont you think it should be golder than mine
 
Vince said:
I didn't realized that "any" food would definitely affect the Aro's developing color. But it does make a lot of sense. I do notice the thin film above the water after feeding my fish meal worms, and they do get thicker. The "chin" area was thick. I quit feeding mealworms because of that, but they lay eggs quicker! So it must be good for breeding fish. I guess from now on I will have to watch what my fish eat...not just for an aro, but other fish as well. Interesting topic that went south, then east, then north, then west.

Going back topic...

Dixon, how much did the aro cost you if you don't mind saying?


:asianarow


yes my thread has been all over the place i will however pick out the info i need and use it.
as for my RTG it cost about $600 US.
thanks for all the info.
still trying to get a decent pic but i am the worst arowana picture taker every other fish i am fine but aros just elude me.
i will get a vid camera for the weekend and do a vid and take some stills from it too.
dixon
dixon
 
DiXoN said:
the thing is a got a really good deal as a fish this size would be a lot more money from a lfs.
i am chuffed to say the least.
dixon

all of the batch of RTG that HP had were great :D

the pic taking will get easyeir as the fish grows

i know you will be very happy as its a fish you have always wanted :D
 
T1KARMANN said:
all of the batch of RTG that HP had were great :D

the pic taking will get easyeir as the fish grows

i know you will be very happy as its a fish you have always wanted :D


yes they are very good specimens.
and i am very happy now.
dixon
 
The Happy Mud Skipper said:
what is the legend behind the RTG why are they so loved in Asia?? Is it religion? Is it luck?

For me..its none of those..its just the sheer majesticity and elegance of this fish...that make me want more more and more of them!
 
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