Golden Heads, Golden Heads & more Golden Heads

DFI

New Member
Dear All,
Due to some recent enquiries for our Golden Heads, we have spent some back-breaking moments to corner them at the concrete ponds and transfer them to the fibregrass for easy selection. Majority of the fishes are between 13 and 14 inches, with some even reaching 15 inches.

Do enjoy these new pictures that we have taken over the past few days. Thanks for the interest & unrelentless support of DFI xbacks.

Mrs Goh

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A pair of 24K Golden Head (left) and Sapphire Golden Head (right) sharing some intimate moments?

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Side and top view of the above Sapphire Gold 4A GH, with a smooth pectorals and a yellow throat.


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Close up of the a 4A 24K Gold Golden Head (about 80-90% coverage but still graded 4A instead of 5A).


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Comm tank of 5 Golden Heads, a sight to remember for a long long time?


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This is what we are trying to promote, a comm tank of quality Xbacks - definitely a sight to behold.


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Curious Golden Heads coming to front of tank with wide open fins to say 'Hi' ...


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Close up of another 4A Golden Head (80-90% GH)


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A pair of newly transfered Golden Heads, 4A (left with 80% GH) and 3A (right with 50% GH). Water is yellowish due to Ketapam leaves being added to calm them down.


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Side profile of a 4A Sapphire Gold Golden Head, with a high and broad body and developed pearlies. (2 scales missing on the left but will grow back in no time).


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The same Sapphire GH as above, with pearlies, large 3 back fins and a perfect scissors bite.


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Also the same Sapphire Gold 4A GH, coming to the front to 'explore' the New World.
 

Diablored

New Member
Wow those are some very impressive GH. Really like body shape and scissor mouth. Once again you have some beautiful arowanas
 

DFI

New Member
Still looking for Canadian agents ...

Hi Diablored
Thanks for the kind words. Yes, indeed, most of our xbacks do not have the much hated PLJ sydrome. This is due mainly to our stringent brooders' selection 18 years ago. Though the PLJ could be due to environmental factors like a narrow or small tank and insufficient feeding, but from our years of experience, it is due mainly to poor genetics, ie pass down from parents to their offspring.

As a matter of fact, we are still looking high and low for Canadian agents. Seems very difficult to find one these days ... Do not understand why cos Xback prices has fallen by some 60% since 2011, making them very much more affordable these days .... Hobbyists who are keen in comm tanks, can group together and purchase 12 pcs from us, a quantity easy to satisfy.

Awaiting good news from our fellow Canadians.
Mrs Goh

Those 3a are really nice, some of those 4's you show look like full helmets to me? Really nice fish.
 
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