Baby ST making a comeback?

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T1KARMANN;4948175; said:
I'm just going on the price 2 were sold to me at and another 2 less than a year ago

The UK is only a small place and I can see any large ones coming up for sale again if there are even more than 10 left in the UK

Sales is a matter of demand and supply, for example in the Netherlands you can offer a rare/big/awesome fish for the price you see in the us, but then no one will buy it (exceptions always possible ofcourse). There are just a few people interested in rare predatory fish here and they know that it will not be sold overnight. So they wait untill the price drops. In the us/jp/sgp etc prices are higher because demand is high.
 
The same can be said for the UK if I did put my ST up for sale for £2k only a handful of people would be intrested in buying or are intrested in that kind of fish

Prices in the US are much cheaper than in the UK with the exception of rays that are cheaper in Europe

The prices for black silver aros and small tigers is far cheaper in the US
 
T1KARMANN;4948408; said:
The same can be said for the UK if I did put my ST up for sale for £2k only a handful of people would be intrested in buying or are intrested in that kind of fish

Prices in the US are much cheaper than in the UK with the exception of rays that are cheaper in Europe

The prices for black silver aros and small tigers is far cheaper in the US


i dont know, 3" stable indos are going to $250 now in the US lol
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=399428
 
T1KARMANN;4948462; said:
yeah but he is trying to call them ST :D


Please refer to the earlier post. I'm calling the one i have in questions a ST buddy. Just a questions for everyone to identify them. And that is not the one I'm selling. I post a thread for sale as a Vietnamese Datnoid not ST. :D:D:D
 
Prime322;4948632;4948632 said:
What would you call this one? ST or VT?

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A tattooed IT ;)

Heck I don't know anymore. Some of the IT's can be very hard to distinguish from a cambodian Pulcher. If that fish above were a true Pulcher, I'd lean towards Cambodian, because it looks like that last body stripe was almost split from the tail stripe, which is a Cambodian trait. Chaopraya Pulcher have a completely solid body/tail stripe.

Would need to see the other side.
 
Would like to see his other side "in" water to see how he looks. Out of water he is not stable and looks like an IT. Yes I said it. That datnoid does not look stable to me.
 
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