
| Picture taken under broad daylight. Note the whitish gold rimmed scales on its back? Normal cross backs onlyachieve this development at 14 - 20 inches but notfor this unique, superb fish!
Sold to Mr Lye, a Singaporean.
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| At merely 7 inches, the shinning little pearls had developed 100% near the dorsal fins, anal finsand the tail fin. This is a very important selectioncriteria when buying top end crossbacks.
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| Top view of a almost perfect, dream fish. The goldenpatch on its head is even more prominent in thispicture. |

| Another good top shot of the unique fish. Note the widelyspread out pectoral fins?
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| Admiring the fish from another angle, with gliterringwhitish gold all over its body!
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| Close up shot of the non-jumpy fish. It has a very nice character, swimming gracefully around thetank, not choosy over its food at all.
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| The Arowana King, with unique Cobra snakeskin designson its deep orange red gill plate. This is complimentedwith deep red lips and barbels!
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| The steep hump on its shoulder back is what gives thisrare fish its name, Arowana King. |

| Long straight pectoral fins are also a good featureof this 'King'.
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| Deep blue core scales are to be found throughout its body, with deep orange rims crossing over its back aswell!
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| A last look at the whole fish, with large spread out3 back fins, of the deepest red tone. Note the length ofits pectoral fins? |