You got yourself a deal. Bring him over and I'll give you a dragon plus some food stampsArowanaguy;2061727; said:Thanks for the white NGT, bro
How about trading a tiger for a dragon + some food stamps
You got yourself a deal. Bring him over and I'll give you a dragon plus some food stampsArowanaguy;2061727; said:Thanks for the white NGT, bro
How about trading a tiger for a dragon + some food stamps
I've had 2 Tsn's that looked normal until they hit 2 feet and both turned solid gold/white with no visible markings. Both were from different shippments and different locations. I've kept dats for awhile and never saw a dat that white.Pulcher;2060901; said:Fish cant just turn in to a mutation of there color. There born like that. I doubt you have a leucystic NGT as all of them can get washed out and all of them have black eyes. I have a Indo that is about 7" and gets completely washed out and is totally white. My friend calls him "scardey cat" because he is almost always pure white. He sometimes gets color though.
There has never been on record a morph of a Datnoide.
Very cool indeed. Looks like a slaty blue nandus. Need better pics!Arowanaguy;2061716; said:Thanks for all of your feed back. I think he stay white like that all the time eventhough he come out to eat or hide. I got some pics of him. Let me know what you think!
Thanks all
It is indeed an NGT, original imported by Rich @ Infinite Aquatics at size 1.5" to 2" last year. Unfortunately, I don't have a crystal ball, so I have no clue that it will turn white Fortunately, it still stays in the familysinister j;2062513; said:Very cool indeed. Looks like a slaty blue nandus. Need better pics!
No thats a rare stunning fish thats gonna be worth a growout!Arowanaguy;2061716; said:Thanks for all of your feed back. I think he stay white like that all the time eventhough he come out to eat or hide. I got some pics of him. Let me know what you think!
Thanks all