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Fishes33

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I have been searching and waited for this answer for such a long time xD

I guess I just wanted for someone who is experienced in datnoid to acknowledge my tiger is a D.pulcher

Angus from Stones Aquarium said my tiger is a ST, (with my 2 provided pic) *I am happy* with his comment! ;)

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It seems like you ask this all the time hoping other people will say Pulcher.
 
It seems like you ask this all the time hoping other people will say Pulcher.

of course :) I can't accept 3 different answers :p

I asked a lot of Aro fanatics, lot of Asians

and I even asked the Thai official too, but we somehow lost in the conversation :O

Also sending pic thru out Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Singapore, and Indonesia fish market for a more definite answer xD
 
When this fish pass away in the future, I am going to send it to a lab for DNA anaylsis and ask Stones Aquarium for a ST's blood sample to compare if this is a true pulcher or not :)
 
When this fish pass away in the future, I am going to send it to a lab for DNA anaylsis and ask Stones Aquarium for a ST's blood sample to compare if this is a true pulcher or not :)

That's quite a bit of coin spent having all of that done just for you to be able to feel comfortable with what you have.


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One day you may just find out it's a ST. But I am leaning towards a CT instead or even a oddball IT. This specimen in question looks just like the 3 bar in the back for the second pic. I totally get what your adamantly trying to question. It's the connected bar near the tail. So, questions are flying everywhere!
 
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