King-eL;4177858; said:here are types of green aro.
Banjar red aka 1.5 red
blackghostuk;4178565; said:Erm.....talking about 'educated guesses' guys...........a Banjar Red is not a Green.
A Banjar Red is a hybrid between S. macrocephalus (YellowTail Silver/Kuning Banjar) and S. legendrei (Super Red)
You cant id most Asian Arowanas just on colour. You need fin ray counts and scale counts, and to know which varieties are hybrids and which are pure species.
If anybody needs to know this info they can download the free pdf describing the 4 Asian species that I linked in my 1st reply.
Not trying to put anyone down here or pretend I'm more knowledgeable or anything like that. It's just that I have read the pdf several times trying to id Asians, and I used it to try to id this one aswell. With the information available, it's a bit strange that anyone could 'guess' the id without using it.
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blackghostuk;4178565; said:Erm.....talking about 'educated guesses' guys...........a Banjar Red is not a Green.
A Banjar Red is a hybrid between S. macrocephalus (YellowTail Silver/Kuning Banjar) and S. legendrei (Super Red)
You cant id most Asian Arowanas just on colour. You need fin ray counts and scale counts, and to know which varieties are hybrids and which are pure species.
If anybody needs to know this info they can download the free pdf describing the 4 Asian species that I linked in my 1st reply.
Not trying to put anyone down here or pretend I'm more knowledgeable or anything like that. It's just that I have read the pdf several times trying to id Asians, and I used it to try to id this one aswell. With the information available, it's a bit strange that anyone could 'guess' the id without using it.
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blackghostuk;4178565; said:Erm.....talking about 'educated guesses' guys...........a Banjar Red is not a Green.
A Banjar Red is a hybrid between S. macrocephalus (YellowTail Silver/Kuning Banjar) and S. legendrei (Super Red)
You cant id most Asian Arowanas just on colour. You need fin ray counts and scale counts, and to know which varieties are hybrids and which are pure species.
If anybody needs to know this info they can download the free pdf describing the 4 Asian species that I linked in my 1st reply.
Not trying to put anyone down here or pretend I'm more knowledgeable or anything like that. It's just that I have read the pdf several times trying to id Asians, and I used it to try to id this one aswell. With the information available, it's a bit strange that anyone could 'guess' the id without using it.
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