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    Arowana in Botanic Gardens

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    Saw a couple of these in the Swan Lake, which also has lots of red-tailed rasboras along with the usual giant gouramis, tilapia and motley cichlids.


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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    yellow finned Malayan Bonytongue!?
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    ya lor. both specimens also yellow-fin. Wonder which of the four species is it?

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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    It's the yellow-tail arowana.. Seem to have many there!

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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    some fish keepers must have released them there?

    catch one and sell?
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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    Quote Originally Posted by budak View Post
    ya lor. both specimens also yellow-fin. Wonder which of the four species is it?
    none of the "four/five" old world species have yellow fins. it does not look like the australian one and quite certainly not the new world ones.

    and the first time I have heard of yellow finned bred strains, I only heard of gold, cross backs etc
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    Quote Originally Posted by hwchoy View Post
    none of the "four/five" old world species have yellow fins. it does not look like the australian one and quite certainly not the new world ones.

    and the first time I have heard of yellow finned bred strains, I only heard of gold, cross backs etc
    Bro, Yellow-tails have been around for quite a long time.. It is definitely an Asian arowana (Scleropages Formosus). They are considered among the low-grade ones, similar to the Green

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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    Quote Originally Posted by betta_luRver View Post
    Bro, Yellow-tails have been around for quite a long time.. It is definitely an Asian arowana (Scleropages Formosus). They are considered among the low-grade ones, similar to the Green
    well, the so called "green" is actually the natural coloration. so this "yellow fin" do you know whether its a result of breeding or actually found in wild populations?

    I'll go back and check the papers but don't recall any of them mentioning variations in fin colours, I was of the impression all the fins have body colours (talking about wild populations). better still I'll go ask the guy studying arowana genetics.
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    It's definitely an Asian Arowana (Scleropages Formosus), but the one in the photo is most probably a cross breed between different color varieties - probably Green + Red or other sub-variations.

    There are controversies about whether the "Yellow Tail" variety is a purebred strain (the people saying it's purebred are I think farmers originating from Indonesia), but I would be inclined to think that the one in the reservior is most likely a crossbreed especially if it's 1) abandoned, or 2) bred within the reservior consisting of many sub-color variations. I could be wrong.

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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    it depends on what these guys consider as "purebred". if what they meant is that certain population in Indonesia exhibit such a "yellow tail" form, and they breed the line only within the population, then I would be very interested in it.

    if the yellow tail is a result of line breeding and then "purebred" within the line then its just another aquarium varietal which does not excite me.
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    last time saw a few 30 cm ones near the joining with the lotus pond....and they are breeding in the lake(i am not talking about the 30 cm ones)..

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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    Quote Originally Posted by MrTree View Post
    last time saw a few 30 cm ones near the joining with the lotus pond....and they are breeding in the lake(i am not talking about the 30 cm ones)..
    since the lake is so conducive maybe should throw in some wild specimens
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    cool.. and nice aro there..

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    Re: Arowana in Botanic Gardens

    i think is banjar red/G2 red or 1.5 red...
    cuz only those have yellow fins....most likely is a banjar.
    nice looking...
    long pectoral fin.....

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