Good luck to all you'z with the marbles (and the wallets) to get in on this. Hope it all works out and I demand pictures when they arrive.
flowerpower;3756970; said:Gotcha!!! Not to derail but, any idea why ST's don't spawn in captivity? Are IT, ST, NTT, etc., different species or simply geographical variants of the same species?
rclark12;3756802; said:like i said, ive already ordered, ill put pics up when i recieve next week
ill put pics up in photo lounge and dat thread, so ppl can tell me if they deffinately are, to ppl very interested in pics im sorry i havent been able to get any, i just trying to hook ppl up with sts !
ill keep everyone posted
rkc772;3757065; said:the fish's anatomical features may be a factor.... i don't cut my fish up to know if they are female or male... i lost some big datnoids widebar pulcher the real deal as people may say.
as for breeding i don't know why i still hear this story about breeding datnoids... never hear not even mentioned by big, medium and small scale breeding facilities in Asia even a glimpse of eggs not see.... don't get it why people sometimes insist they laid eggs with no success... i hope this story ends since no proof has been show yet. correct me if i'm wrong but i think this is just another fairly tail in the making.
props to you! i hope you do get this right and break the stigma that this is the wrong fish. can't wait to see it also. great job either way you made a big decision on your part. wishing you the best outcome on your shipment!![]()
Alligonkey Forest;3757436; said:Based on what I've heard lately, I'd say these will be widebars.
For those asking about identification:
http://aquaticpredators.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=3182