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Looks similar to Drogon

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Well yeah, they all look similar though.

Drogon's practically a clone of this guy:

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There's much more of a resemblance to that morph than the black one IMO.

On another note, I think you should name your rutilus Rhaegal due to the bronze color of that dragon.
 
Well yeah, they all look similar though.

Drogon's practically a clone of this guy:

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There's much more of a resemblance to that morph than the black one IMO.

On another note, I think you should name your rutilus Rhaegal due to the bronze color of that dragon.

I will :) and I will have them all one day

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U guys just need some true indian yarelli lol....personally i think all 3 tai varients look nothing like a true indian. Easterago, the last tai varient ur referring too looks most like an indian in that pic but with smaller fins. Head structure, color and fins are alot more elaborate on the indians.

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Still want to open my veins every time i look at these pics since i killed them during an upgrade but they show how good a true indian looks :) this guy was just about to hit the 1 yr. Mark from 4". Indians or bust lol...

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Still want to open my veins every time i look at these pics since i killed them during an upgrade but they show how good a true indian looks :) this guy was just about to hit the 1 yr. Mark from 4". Indians or bust lol...

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wow the whiskers make it look intimidating.
 
Still want to open my veins every time i look at these pics since i killed them during an upgrade but they show how good a true indian looks :) this guy was just about to hit the 1 yr. Mark from 4". Indians or bust lol...

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I love the tendrils on that guy.

FWIW, he's not yarrelli. He's Bagarius bagarius. ;)
 
Man chix, u two got me all confused lately with all these new i.d.'s and info lol

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Man chix, u two got me all confused lately with all these new i.d.'s and info lol

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Basically, from the work Matt and I have done and which has been confirmed by Dr. Ng (the guy who recognized that B. rutilus was something different than "yarrelli") seems to indicate that Roberts (1983) was all wrong. There appears to be five, maybe six different species. Matt and I are working on it and hopefully by next spring we'll be able to do a definitive ID thread for these as well.
 
Mine were from wes's batch almost 2 yrs ago, if that helps confirm the i.d and he had to put out a disclaimer due to most dying almost immediatly.....any one from previous years i saw (2006-2009) resemble this species aswell. All this new info and the tai's just recently hit the market which is very odd. Back in the day (2006) only 1 or 2 were available a year and i had to wait 3 yrs for the batch i got. Something is def. Fishy with all this new info outta nowhere aswell as all the new goonch people r importing. Does anyone have a true indian yarelli lol? I find it hard to believe wes sold anything with a mis i.d.

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