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My name is JD_MAN and I'm addicted to dats also. At my peak, I had 16, I have now cut back to 7. It wasn't easy.
 
dodo;913121; said:
hahahahhaha...............I know how you feel. Last week, i got my first Siamese Tiger around 8 inches then couple of days later, I got 6 indo tigers around an inch or so.

I want to get an NGT now and more ST lol


where or how you get more ST??? im looking for it too, in ASIA, looks like there are no STs (young) in the market, anymore..... :(
 
what happens to all the baby tigers sold

a few years ago ST were every were in SGP and you used to get the odd few in the UK

but now IT are everywere at a very small size along with NGT who knows within a few years all the other tigers maybe gone

what happens to all thease tigers thousand of ST were sold to the fish trade were are all the adults gone

you say you have all got loads of baby IT,AT,NTT and NGT i wonder how many of the will reach the 12inch mark
 
well hopefully in a few years there'll be an abundance of various species of big Tigers around. But yeah it does make you wonder...
 
very good point T1 i wonder how many will get really big too.
large tigers are few and far between and getting one too 12-15'' is a very long process taking quite a few years in the aquarium.
i would say same goes for wild fish what happens when the stocks run low, it takes approx 15 month to double the population but what if the same happens next year to them if the area they are from has the same problems ie the D pulcher.
it seems the IT's and others are really in abundance in the wild at present but things can change and i hope this does not change.
 
DiXoN;1285446; said:
very good point T1 i wonder how many will get really big too.
large tigers are few and far between and getting one too 12-15'' is a very long process taking quite a few years in the aquarium.
i would say same goes for wild fish what happens when the stocks run low, it takes approx 15 month to double the population but what if the same happens next year to them if the area they are from has the same problems ie the D pulcher.
it seems the IT's and others are really in abundance in the wild at present but things can change and i hope this does not change.
True. We need more pulchers.
 
Bogwoodbruce;1286540; said:
True. We need more pulchers.

pulchers are gone mate we killed them of lets hope it doesnt happen to the rest of them
 
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