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So i am guessing that there is an additional bar in that has not shown up yet since the fish is still immature???
If so, what is a good way to ID a ST when it is this young........beside the obvious (cost)
 
Yes IT (indo) some IT have 3 bars and some have 4, STs (Siamese tigers) have 3 bars like your IT but the middle bar will hook back and the tail won't have 2 bars it will have 1 thick bar almost like the two bars on an IT are fused together.....also some ST have split bars too the main thing is the tail bars
 
Ade;3893780; said:
Go to post # 10

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=297687



When juvanile, they are just a mini version of adult tiger, so the chart can be used to ID small or big tigers. There is a picture of each tiger.

MikeGF123;3893810; said:
Yes IT (indo) some IT have 3 bars and some have 4, STs (Siamese tigers) have 3 bars like your IT but the middle bar will hook back and the tail won't have 2 bars it will have 1 thick bar almost like the two bars on an IT are fused together.....also some ST have split bars too the main thing is the tail bars


thanks for the info......:headbang2
 
fishygood;3893616; said:
So i am guessing that there is an additional bar in that has not shown up yet since the fish is still immature???
If so, what is a good way to ID a ST when it is this young........beside the obvious (cost)
Also you won't find a small ST as they are 100% extinct in the wild. Captive breeding is still experimental with limited success.
 
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