The pattern is a little tighter than the red eagles. Looks more like he said, a snakeskin.
Saw this strain in my lfs, and the shop owner said this is the latest strain in the market, which is very popular and expensive. Around USD90 per fish in 4-4.5" size.
The shop owner said it is Vietnam Pigeon Blood Snakeskin, but is it same as the RED EAGLE that we see Kenny selling here?
Yours truly,
KK
Malaysia
(Currently owns a 76 Gallons + 20 Gallons tanks)
The pattern is a little tighter than the red eagles. Looks more like he said, a snakeskin.
DiscusLoverJeff
Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.
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I agree.and kennys discus have deeper background color and faces are more red too from what i saw
And if those are pics of the actual fish id say it would still be well worth ur money they look real good if you ask me either way
Drool I want some....tight clean patterns, no smearing between colors, and I can't see much peppering or fin blackening to speak of either - I'll take two!
They are selling them here as Red Coats, preety nice fish
Scott
Wild Blue Discus
NW Victoria Australia
Planted-tank-aphile, Hobby Breeder and wild discus fan
Stendker calls em Pigeon Snakeskin -
http://discusfishstore.com/catalog/i...snakeskin5.jpg
The patterns pretty lose on that one, i'd call it a snake skin as well,
the read coat (or red eagle or blood pigeon or what ever else difference people call it) are all the same pigeon bloods derivative but they have true white spots,
not my cup of tea but still a good looking fish
Scott
Wild Blue Discus
NW Victoria Australia
Planted-tank-aphile, Hobby Breeder and wild discus fan
Don't let fancy names lead you astray....
-john
Its all about marketing. Seller name it all they want but to me still a pigeon blood nothing special.
If he calls them Pigeon Blood Snakeskin, and they're from Vietnam, then Vietnam Pigeon Blood Snakeskin sounds about right.
Red pattern Pigeon blood snakeskin.
Its patterns are tighter than a red eagle and Stendkers PB SS, besides more of "tight checker board"
In the end it looks nice to the eye
There are about 10 names for slightly different pigeons, depending on how much white vs red etc - while there might be subtle differences, it's mostly marketing.
very nice colors!