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GreenTerror3003

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gold saums can be beautiful too i was surprised when i found this one to be this colorful, they have never brought colorful greens before always blue acaras



hope you find a true green terror :)
That is a beautiful gold saum, I have always preferred Green Terrors over Blue Acaras, especially for color. When a male Green Terror finally becomes a mature adult, they are very stunning fish. ;) How big is your Green Terror?


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GreenTerror3003

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View attachment 893257View attachment 893258Here is my little guy , from what I have been told he has been stunted because he is not growing at a very good rate. I purchased him with a group of fish from Rapps and he is the only one that shows signs of slow growth rate. I am curious wether or not he will evenyually catch up or will he flat out stay smaller than the average gt. I hope others will chime in on this post.
There tends to be many variables regarding growth rate, both biologically and environmentally. Your Green Terror should still maintain growth, assuming proper water conditions are being maintained. They do not typically grow as large as the saums though, so you probably should not expect an adult male saum's size. I hope this helps! :)


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Here is the father who has passed on, and his son who is looking like dad.

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Green Terror is a common name, not a scientific name, so there is no such thing as true or false GT.

The father is 10 inch. Son is 6 inch. I am raising 7 of his sons and 4 of his daughters. These are high body GT, not the long wild type.
 

GreenTerror3003

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Green Terror is a common name, not a scientific name, so there is no such thing as true or false GT.

The father is 10 inch. Son is 6 inch. I am raising 7 of his sons and 4 of his daughters. These are high body GT, not the long wild type.
?? I never claimed the True Green Terror was the scientific name, it is a common name, just like the True Green Terror and False Green Terror is a common name; just because these titles to not accurately reflect the fish does not mean they are not common names. I am also familiar with A. Stalsbergi, which is why I am a little confused why you posted in this thread to begin with with a Saum. However, the first photo is beautiful.


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