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You have to kinda feel bad for the goldfish/koi... They try to swim with the catfish thinking it's a fellow member of their "school", only for it to actually be a predator and eat them
saya baru tau proses seperti ini.., cara seorang ayah menjalani tugas dengan pengorbanan yg luar biasa .., semoga menjadi pribadi yg ikhlas dalam menjalankan tugas sebagai seorang ayah...
Red devil is superior to flower horns they love fighting doesn’t make them the toughest, 5)-5 Oscar looked beautiful in the first video plus in the first vidoe tank is way too small Why do some people even have tanks
ada ja lagi bro dalam tasik bkt merah tu,xlepas nak masuk sg kerian sbb dam salur air ke terusan untuk tanaman padi,kalau ad terlepas masuk sg kerian pun time air besar pintu dam ke sg terpaksa dilpaskan kalau x, air dam akan lepas ke terusan padi..kat bukit merah tu bkn ada ikan yg rare2 je,kerbau yg bapak besar2 pelik pun ada...
Golden Arowana is divided in two variants. Red tail found in Sumatra and non-red tail found in Malaysia. High back arowana means the colored scales (either golden or red/super red) is almost all the way to their back. Crossback means the colored scales are all the way to the back, hence the name crossback. There is no such thing as a wild highback and crossback golden arowana. These features are from hybridizing it with Indonesian super red arowana which had been selectively bred for decades to find highback and crossback super red. That is why if you look a wild arowana from above it looks rather dark because the scales on the back is dark. Arowana have 4 base color/iridescent: green, yellow, blue, purple. Golden arowana with yellow base gives an overall golden color which named 24k. Golden arowana with blue base is named sapphire. Super red arowana also have these 4 base color variants, but not as iridescent as it is found in golden arowana.