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Old 02-12-2009, 03:31 PM   #1
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Pahang river is greenish brown in the fast/deep sections.it's slower/smaller streams/tributaries are reddish/grey/milky.
Near banks it can be dark/black with mangrove & lalang.
Nothing is natural once aro is out of the river : not the procreation, not the food, not the Newater, nothing.......
honestly, pahang gold's existance is a doubt..it's just a brand name imo. havent heard about it before. Bukit Merah,yes..Pahang Gold, no..

Even Malaysia's very own documentary(Majalah 3) didn't mention anything about Pahang Gold.

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ArowanaClub: What is the Elusive Pahang Gold?
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This is just a general term used to describe gold based crossback arowanas. In fact, I don’t think Pahang holds any arowanas in its freshwater rivers and lakes. These so called Pahang Gold normally have round heads. Recently, there is a preference for blue based golden crossback arowanas but there is now a growing demand for the gold based crossback arowanas.
http://arowanaclub.com/ClubArticles/WanHu/YapKimChoon

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Old 02-12-2009, 03:42 PM   #2
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[QUOTE=ckk125;7386786]honestly, pahang gold's existance is a doubt..it's just a brand name imo. havent heard about it before. Bukit Merah,yes..Pahang Gold, no..

Even Malaysia's very own documentary(Majalah 3) didn't mention anything about Pahang Gold.

Sori just because u dont know does not mean the is no pahang gold .pls do ur homework as a matter of fact Pahang is a more establish breed tha BMB which is considered a sub breed.Pahang Gold does necessary = gold base!

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Old 02-12-2009, 03:48 PM   #3
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honestly, pahang gold's existance is a doubt..it's just a brand name imo. havent heard about it before. Bukit Merah,yes..Pahang Gold, no..

Even Malaysia's very own documentary(Majalah 3) didn't mention anything about Pahang Gold.

Sori just because u dont know does not mean the is no pahang gold .pls do ur homework as a matter of fact Pahang is a more establish breed tha BMB which is considered a sub breed.Pahang Gold does not gold base!
Well, if there is any, i would be glad to be proven wrong.

Where are your homework then?
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Well, if there is any, i would be glad to be proven wrong.

Where are your homework then?
I have done mine no need to prove anything to u bro
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I have done mine no need to prove anything to u bro
Then stop asking me to do my homework, go to youtube and search for majalah 3, it has several episodes on arowana. none of them featured any pahang river with gold aros.

http://arowanaclub.com/ClubArticles/WanHu/YapKimChoon

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This is just a general term used to describe gold based crossback arowanas. In fact, I don’t think Pahang holds any arowanas in its freshwater rivers and lakes. These so called Pahang Gold normally have round heads. Recently, there is a preference for blue based golden crossback arowanas but there is now a growing demand for the gold based crossback arowanas.

You have your own opinion, i have my own..im not here to start an argument. so, please be polite, alright? we are all adults, you don't have to ask other people to do homework. Thanks.

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Then stop asking me to do my homework, go to youtube and search for majalah 3, it has several episodes on arowana. none of them featured any pahang river with gold aros.

http://arowanaclub.com/ClubArticles/WanHu/YapKimChoon




You have your own opinion, i have my own..im not here to start an argument. so, please be polite, alright? we are all adults, you don't have to ask other people to do homework. Thanks.

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no worries. just my opinion based on reading and watching aro documentaries since young.
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no worries. just my opinion based on reading and watching aro documentaries since young.
Sure bro good to share our views cheers
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Well, if there is any, i would be glad to be proven wrong.

Where are your homework then?
The gold crossback, blue Malayan, or Bukit Merah blue is native to the state of Pahang and Bukit Merah area in Perak, Malaysia.

fyi... pdf

extra info ... microsatellite analysis of wild and captive population of asian arowana in paninsular malaysia

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The gold crossback, blue Malayan, or Bukit Merah blue is native to the state of Pahang and Bukit Merah area in Perak, Malaysia.

fyi... pdf

extra info ... microsatellite analysis of wild and captive population of asian arowana in paninsular malaysia
Green arowana is found in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Myanmar (Kottelat et al. 1993). In Malaysia this variety is distributed in Terengganu, Pahang and Johor
(Ng and Tan 1999; Suleiman 1999). Malaysian gold arowana is native to
Bukit Merah Lake, Perak (Suleiman 1999).


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