Is this a platinum Senegal?

Is this a platinum Senegal?


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Hendre

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Hao Hao that headshape is pretty screwy :eek:
 

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Not 100% accurate but seem as if these 3" plat Senegal from 2013-2016 were selling around $300-$400+
Yeah I sold my 8" platinum Senegal for $350 or so in 2012/2013. Someone then sold it for like $800... :confused:
 
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I guess it could be platinum seeing yours Hao Hao . I was going by the "non white" by dorsal fins looks like normal sen color. I was just thinking because of that just washed out sen. If it is a platinum I don't know how these are graded it must be a lower grade one?.
 
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I guess it could be platinum seeing yours Hao Hao . I was going by the "non white" by dorsal fins looks like normal sen color. I was just thinking because of that just washed out sen. If it is a platinum I don't know how these are graded it must be a lower grade one?.
I agree

The yellow is probably xanthic? A camera won't change the colour like that imo
 

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Don't think it's xanthic. Probably the lighting that makes it look that way. But does look like different fish.
 
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Hao Hao 's platinum is extremely high quality. All white, no color cell spots except in the eyes.
The pic of the fish you sent, still appears to be platinum, but to me looks like a slightly lower grade than Hao Hao 's due to color cells on the fish (yellow fins and color spots on the head). However that would still make it a platinum. There are variations of leucism. Some are pale 100% white except the eyes, others will have spots/patches/fins of non-white colored cells.

Couldn't find adequate information about leucism or grading systems....so going to explain this with a clownfish, because I've kept them before.



These are ranked by the 3 bands on the fish touching and the amount of white on the fish. the more bands/white, the more the fish is worth. Obviously there are variations in each of the ranks as well.
0 band connecting: grade B
2 bands connecting: grade A
3 band connecting: extreme



IN the possible platinum poly case:
IMO, the seller's fish in the clear pics is a lower grade "extreme" platinum, due to minor yellowing on the fins, but still a nice fish. In the pics where it looks yellow, I would say a grade B platinum. Platinums are really cool, I mean I would get it if the price is decent. Hope this helps.:D

Anyone please feel free to correct or add any info.
 

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Hao Hao 's platinum is extremely high quality. All white, no color cell spots except in the eyes.
The pic of the fish you sent, still appears to be platinum, but to me looks like a slightly lower grade than Hao Hao 's due to color cells on the fish (yellow fins and color spots on the head). However that would still make it a platinum. There are variations of leucism. Some are pale 100% white except the eyes, others will have spots/patches/fins of non-white colored cells.

Couldn't find adequate information about leucism or grading systems....so going to explain this with a clownfish, because I've kept them before.



These are ranked by the 3 bands on the fish touching and the amount of white on the fish. the more bands/white, the more the fish is worth. Obviously there are variations in each of the ranks as well.
0 band connecting: grade B
2 bands connecting: grade A
3 band connecting: extreme



IN the possible platinum poly case:
IMO, the seller's fish in the clear pics is a lower grade "extreme" platinum, due to minor yellowing on the fins, but still a nice fish. In the pics where it looks yellow, I would say a grade B platinum. Platinums are really cool, I mean I would get it if the price is decent. Hope this helps.:D

Anyone please feel free to correct or add any info.
I do agree there are different grades of leucism.
Here are my old low grade platinum silver aros.
One was blind. I think the blind one was little bit higher quality. The other one I think is the lowest quality for a platinum silver aro. You can tell these are low quality since the back is not fully white like those "snow white".
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clm08k

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I do agree there are different grades of leucism.
Here are my old low grade platinum silver aros.
One was blind. I think the blind one was little bit higher quality. The other one I think is the lowest quality for a platinum silver aro. You can tell these are low quality since the back is not fully white like those "snow white".
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those are sweet! Do you still keep arrowanas? Were these in with the polys or in a different tank?
 
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