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30-01-2009, 07:07 PM | #31 |
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Woah. A thread on kelah. No wonder my thread got no business ...
I am an avid fan too with 3 green and 2 blue, still searching for a real red (some LFS claims of red but no colour). Will contribute some pics and video on my collection when i have time. Blue kelah prices are up the roof these days, with prices fetching above the brown note a piece! I agree with redbull too that it takes some chance to get from LFS as most just dont want to carry. Maybe we do bulk purchase and nego for a good price...how any takers? |
31-01-2009, 03:06 PM | #32 |
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31-01-2009, 07:28 PM | #34 |
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My Tor putitora aka golden mahseer
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31-01-2009, 08:07 PM | #36 |
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just bought 3 kelahs the shop told me is red kelahs aany bro able to confirm what to look out for thks will take some pic tonight
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01-02-2009, 03:04 AM | #38 |
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In my own opinion. Yes, i think blue kelah shine better, better than red. The gold shine for blue kelahs is obvious even at a juvenile stage. The shiny gold located just above the black lateral line across it's body is amazingly crisp and sharp. In fact i think they have 4 shades across the body - TOP: blue/dark gold, SECOND - pure gold, THIRD - Black, FORTH - white (belly). These shades are very distinct as the fish grew in size.
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