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A Borelli SP Opal.

Microman

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Is Borelli SP Opal a naturally occuring colour variant of Borelli,a distinct species
or a product of selective breeding? I have read numerous explanations.
Thanks,
Mark.
 

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The original Opal/Opalita has disappeared from the hobby. What is now called "Opal" is (at least should be) a super colorful red-faced/blue A. borellii that is found in the wild.
 

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Is the fish actually so yellow on the body? If it is, I would call it A. borellii Red-face Yellow.

The original Opal had blue & green scales on the body, yellow on the parts of the fins, breast, & throat, and red & blue markings on the gill covers.

The present Opal has blue scales on the body, yellow on parts of the fins, breast, & gill covers, and red & blue markings on the gill covers.
 

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