Lok Tiger Fish;989782; said:since i am an avid fan of Siamese tigers and have had over 100++ in my past collections, i am more than happy to enlighten you guys on dats especially the wideband, pulcher, or original Thai Siamese Tiger Fish.
i am Thai and have a small club of friends who rear, buy and sell, and compete in fancy Siamese Tigers here and would be more than happy to tell you more about their history and fame here.

Carg R;990271; said:Thanks for sharing-do you have any photos of the ponds and like Bogwood said-pictures of you dats?
Lok Tiger Fish;991691; said:i'll try not to forget to take some pics and post them up later
An interesting point.T1KARMANN;991868; said:some pictures of the eggs fry and how they spawn would also be great
one thing i would love to know is whats the point in captive breeding ST in thialand if you are not allowed to export them
if you do try to export them how can anyone prove they are not wild caught as they dont have chip/tag like aros to prove they are captive bred
Lok Tiger Fish;989798; said:tigers breed seasonally, which a male and a female in put into a pond with a big cracked jar at the beginning of the year where they mate and lay their egg just before the monsoon arrives.
they are nursed by its mother for around a month before the pond water is sucked out and the babies are further reared in concrete ponds.
Euge;992111; said:thanks for the very interesting information. Could you please give us a clue on how to sex the dats?
Lok Tiger Fish;991066; said:dear Bogwoodbruce,
heres the link to the latest pair of ST widebar that i lend to my friend in the countryside to give to the National fisheries dept to breed for the season.
the link below is in Thai, just scroll down and enjoy the pics.
http://www.pantown.com/board.php?id=2888&name=board5&topic=14&action=view
