It has been stated that the tail stripes alone are not the sole determining factor for properly ID'ing Pulcher from Indo275ti03;727358; said:here you go... you can check properly... the link contains an ID chart for dats... the dat in the 2nd picture is a ST...
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=54277&page=2
Your right indeed, they are some nice looking dats...unknownuza13;727426; said:It has been stated that the tail stripes alone are not the sole determining factor for properly ID'ing Pulcher from Indo
All I know is they are nice Dats and I have some coming my way
Agreed. The backwards sweeping middle bar that comes to a point at or before the ventral surface is a far more reliable indicator of D. pulcher than are tail stripes, IMO. Those are pulchers and damn nice ones too!unknownuza13;727426; said:It has been stated that the tail stripes alone are not the sole determining factor for properly ID'ing Pulcher from Indo
275ti03;728517; said:These dats are all over Cali... it's the craze ryte now... there's a whole bunch of fish stores selling these type of dats, 1" in size tho... they are considered wide bars but not true pulchers...true ST's...
icthyophile;727505; said:Agreed. The backwards sweeping middle bar that comes to a point at or before the ventral surface is a far more reliable indicator of D. pulcher than are tail stripes, IMO. Those are pulchers and damn nice ones too!