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    Vilma Bagaloyos Gono
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    Quote Originally Posted by catttan View Post
    My first thought was 'red' tilapia until I looked closely at the second picture and saw a few blackish forehead and the black speckled back which resembled 'koi'. Thanks for the info.
    crossbreed of gray/black tilapia nd d red

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    Vilma Bagaloyos Gono
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    Quote Originally Posted by catttan View Post
    Here in Malaysia the 'red tilapia' are reared for food and the market. Actually they are pink (albino) rather than red. Customers at restaurants prefer pink because they look better and the ethnic Chinese here think 'pink' is a lucky colour. They all taste the same.
    they looked classy too

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