Silver golden head arowana black aro/golden xback

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Not possible. Osteoglossum do not breed with scleropages.
 
The fish shown is awesome, in any case....

Would be a first, that i know of, though i still do not believe in it.
 
Not possible. Just some high shine arowanas. To prove this I would have to see the pair in the act. Even then I would still want to see DNA evidence to back it. Just because a pair were to try and spawn(highly unlikely, but possible) doesn't mean the eggs would be viable.

Why did the person wait until they were 14" to show them? If my farm did the impossible I would be showing every step and as soon as I had fry been presenting them. Maybe not offering them for sale until larger, but I would have been bragging about it the second they got down and did the dirty.

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Not possible. Just some high shine arowanas. To prove this I would have to see the pair in the act. Even then I would still want to see DNA evidence to back it. Just because a pair were to try and spawn(highly unlikely, but possible) doesn't mean the eggs would be viable.
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Exactly. I have had a male RTG pairing with a silver female, growling and trembling alongside her for months ( that is why i knew their sex ) and zilch, never worked.

I posted it in here at the time...
 
Absolute nonsense, IMO having vendors making such absurd claims with no proof is bringing this site into disrepute, I'd hope the staff take a pretty hard line approach to BS marketing gimmicks like this. Leave the crazy marketing to Ebay and Nigeria and keep MFK for honest vendors!
 
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