Yeah most stores don't know what Dats they are selling.TCZeli;1000944; said:Yea Nic is right - NG do not look anything like wide bars or thin bars. LFS commonly miss-label dats. Store by me has a widebar labeled as a NG. Look at the sticky chart and you'll be able to tell the difference between those 3 with no problem.
True, true.M|L;1009775; said:widebar datnoids is the common name for D. pulcher.
thinbar datnoids is the common name for D. undecimradiatus.
new guinea datnoids is the common name for D. campbelli.
they're three separate species.
Tigers sound cooler.T1KARMANN;1012453; said:if people had stuck to the origanal way of talking about TIGER then it would be much easyer to understand
NTT = thin bars real name north thia tigers
ST = pulcher wide bar siamese tiger
IT= indo tiger
NGT = cambelli new guiene tiger
AT = silver american tiger who knows why they call it that
thease are the letters TIGERS have been know as for years
for some reason people are now calling them dats which if you ask me doesnt make them sound as nice as TIGERS
they will always be TIGERS to me