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Please help.... the closest I could get to was a C Aenues (gold), but the pictures do not quite match... and these specimens had a really vivid gold sheen....
thanks in advance,
So can I safely assume that this forum is not good enough to help on these identification matter??Dinyar wrote:I suggest that next time you just believe your LFS.zac08 wrote:Unbelievable...
2 of our leading experts here claiming them to be dyed fishes without even a second look... How are we to trust them for identification in future??
I wouldn't call myself a leading expert by any stretch of the imagination...zac08 wrote:So can I safely assume that this forum is not good enough to help on these identification matter??Dinyar wrote:I suggest that next time you just believe your LFS.zac08 wrote:Unbelievable...
2 of our leading experts here claiming them to be dyed fishes without even a second look... How are we to trust them for identification in future??![]()
Where else should I get my answers from then?? If a newbie or a junior member requests for information, is this the way you want to treat them??![]()
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If you wish to state that ONLY pure breds and non-mutant species are allowed here, then fine... I'll go, and never come back here again.... But look at the other posts here, how many are such breds?? such as the veil-tailed aenues http://www.forum.planetcatfish.com/viewtopic.php?t=1814.... so pls state your stand....
Adobe program? This does'nt look real to me!!
Without checking thru the database and verification... they can make such comments, this I'm not particularly pleased with.The color looks really unnatural. I suspect either a dye-injected fish, or one of those man-made mutants.