Thanks bro for the compliment and unfortunately for you he's not going anywhere soon. lol. Presently he's my fave as he's extremely stable despite being housed with a larger Gorillus Umbee and a larger Red Mammon, hand feeding and very owner responsive. By the way bro, I looked back and I got the light colored Indo from I'll PM you the vendor as I don't want to tarnish their reputation with a bad I.D. and I've always had great transactions with them in the past.That's a beautiful 3 bar indo and I want him lol.
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Thanks for the input bro, I saw the exact same info in a google search but wanted the input from those I considered more reliable than some of the sketchy info you find floating on the net. I concur with the few feed backs I got. It's just a extremely light colored and stable Indo.Polota and Qudrifaciatus are one and the same..Polota is a more recent name for the species as I understand it and it sounds like you have three silvers and one indo.The fish pictured are one silver and one indo.
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I want to thank all those who took the time to respond to my thread. Based on popular opinion I'm going with a positive I.D. of Indo Tiger/Dat. Between the small scales, large eyes in relation to body size and overall appearance.