xEchOx;931210; said:Quality fish means simply health to me. An exceptional fish has good finnage, outstanding coloration, and a fearless disposition. Just MO.
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xEchOx;931210; said:Quality fish means simply health to me. An exceptional fish has good finnage, outstanding coloration, and a fearless disposition. Just MO.
.Cohazard;930304; said:So, what are the exact characteristics that differentiate 'Royal' saums from regular old saums?
I know they're quality is supposed to be high, so of course their color is better, but I think it's more detailed than that.
Here's what I feel makes up a 'Royal' saum:
-thick saums (whether it's gold or silver) result of feeding
-vibrant color of the pectoral fins (yellow to orange/red) result of feeding and water quality
-color around the face, a sort of base color to their irridescent face pattern
result of lighting
-purples edging to the scales on the forehead
result of lighting
-some color towards the back of the dorsal (base color below the irridescent pattern, and between the rays, should match the extra color of the face i.e. yellow/orange) I don't get this one
I personally don't know how you can make a comparison here.The top pic is taken in more natural lighting without a flash.The second looks like it was taken with a flash and maybe a better camera.Cohazard;930457; said:Average quality GT (Tango374's photo):
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What I feel is a 'Royal' Saum (decoder's photo):
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Tango374;932829; said:Hey Cohazard, don't be calling my fish "aaaaverage" just because my camera and lighting sucks...lol.
My fish is beautiful...
Alot of us have problems with the term "royal" because like stated before its a gimmick. Thats all it is. Its a way to get you to shell out more money for the "higher quality" specimen instead of what it was like just a few years ago when you simply just picked out the brightest looking specimen of the bunch. Getting real lucky once and a while with a really nice one here and there. Now they want more money for that brighter fish and this is their way of accomplishing that.
If it takes off with Saums then it will take off later with other types of fish and having a "Royal" Convict or a Royal Goldfish won't be a joke anymore.