They look like standard wilds to me. They appear very healthy, but don't look like St Isabels to me.
Being offered as such, would appreciate some experts chiming in.
Thank you
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They look like standard wilds to me. They appear very healthy, but don't look like St Isabels to me.
[QUOTE=Swedgin;1258955]Being offered as such, would appreciate some experts chiming in.
Thank you
I think Tobi they may very well be Santa Isabella Angels and a great looking group at that. I have referenced a vid I found which is public you can judge for yourself.
These days there are getting harder to identify with some looking more Altum..ish and others looking more Scalare..ish.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GRm3oLLxg0
...Ralph
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in my opinion they're st isabels. people say they're among the most aggressive angels
Are these a cross,has in Dantum angels?Also in albino.
What size are they?
they look wild to me.
~JACKLYN~
They're definitely wild, from Brazil. Body size a bit smaller than adult Altums.
If body size is a bit smaller than adult altums then I would assume they are approximately 6-8cm body diameter. They should be showing much more red spotting or red color across the top at this size for SIs. Also I like to see more orange in the fins once they reach young adult size. At least that's my experience importing these.
IMO they are look like the video below of Altums
Ron
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkm8tqz_Cn0
These are normal scalare. They are not altum or Santa Isabel.
Yes, they are Sta Isabel Angelfish. And very beautiful, if I may add. Do you have any Sta Isabel available to sell? Please let me know. palileo916@hotmail.com Thanks