1st, there is no cross breeding, there are indos that do not have the same ammount of bars on each side. You said yourself that breeding (if it actually accures) is only 10% successful they wouldnt have even started TRYING to cross breed species if breeding between 2 of the same species is so hard.
2nd, I do not understand all this talk about "original" ST. I understand that Wide Bars come from different areas. These basins are not connected, so why are the "original" extinct species of BUNG BORAPETCH considered the "original" is it because they simply have been dated to have lived on earth longer then the others, or do all other basins have ST that were introduced from this basin?
I asked ealier in this thread if there was any differences in looks between the "original" Wide bar and all other, but did not get an answer, LOK perhaps you could tell me, since you seem to have information on these fish that no other dat keeper has even heard of EVER.
2nd, I do not understand all this talk about "original" ST. I understand that Wide Bars come from different areas. These basins are not connected, so why are the "original" extinct species of BUNG BORAPETCH considered the "original" is it because they simply have been dated to have lived on earth longer then the others, or do all other basins have ST that were introduced from this basin?
I asked ealier in this thread if there was any differences in looks between the "original" Wide bar and all other, but did not get an answer, LOK perhaps you could tell me, since you seem to have information on these fish that no other dat keeper has even heard of EVER.
