Dorado or tigrinus

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I love em both

Tigrinus are too damn shy though, the rouseauxii especially the golden ones are beautiful and not as shy as the tigrinus
 

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Here's a video of the rouseauxii juveniles
 

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I love em both

Tigrinus are too damn shy though, the rouseauxii especially the golden ones are beautiful and not as shy as the tigrinus
Interesting. Is this first hand experience based on your juvenile fish?

My experience is the exact opposite. That's why I am wondering.
 

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Interesting. Is this first hand experience based on your juvenile fish?

My experience is the exact opposite. That's why I am wondering.
I have two of them and they are always up front and begging for food.

If not dancing at the front of the tank, they are swimming around.
 

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Can’t keep dorados alive for longer than a month or three Tigs are much much much easier
 

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Can’t keep dorados alive for longer than a month or three Tigs are much much much easier
I have seen people grow them to monster sizes.
Why do you say they are difficult to keep alive
 

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I have seen people grow them to monster sizes.
Why do you say they are difficult to keep alive
My personal experience and I’ve yet seen a big one in captivity
 
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