^ that's a true ST. Why have you chosen to dismiss the notion that it's a 3 bar indo? If you want to believe it's a ct or pulcher then that's fine but I would certainly hesitant to spend that kind of money when the fish has been id'd as 3 different species. If I were you I would send Jojo a pm from Ichiban and get his input.
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Let's try this again. http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?460690-6-inches-3-bar-Indo-tiger.
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I can fork out 3.5 grands and take this baby home![]()
It is my understanding, and this could be yet again a case of me being wrong, that they are not extinct. They are protected. It is also my understanding that CT is the same fish geneticly. CT comes from Cambodia and Vietnam. That makes since as the Mekong river goes through all 3 countries. John Kerry and I used to go on covert operations there when we were in Nam. Sorry, I couldn't help myself.
Lol@ turf hop...You make a rather confusing statement with what you said....The pulcher seems to come from different locations so you have regional variants with the ST being the most sought after so there is really only one category...either the fish is a pulcher or it is not.Protected or extinct, the new ones I see now do not look like Pulchers that are from Thailand, which is where the ST is from. The Pulcher lookalikes are either from Cambodia, Vietnam or Indonesia. They are all datnoids but they all look different. They shouldn't be put in the same category as a Pulcher.