ST no longer extinct.

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The reason you're only see the big ones for sale cuz most oversea sellers rather keep them small and raise them big to sell for more money . Wide bars do come at smaller size but hard to find.


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The reason you're only see the big ones for sale cuz most oversea sellers rather keep them small and raise them big to sell for more money . Wide bars do come at smaller size but hard to find.


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True, Puchers (the CT and VT) do come smaller . And are around but still not easy to get and expensive..
"widebar" is just the common name for ST , CT and VT.
The true Siamese tiger is practically extinct, hence only available and found at 14 inch plus.



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I would think that in the case of real pulchers that there would be little difference in price between young and older fish....Then again,I would not be surprised if the younger ones cost more since they have longer to live.


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True traditional st are pretty much extinct. All the small ones you see for sale are ct, vt, and 3 bar it. Ct and vt may be pulcher but they arent the same as an st
 
That about sums it up nicely and I was speaking rather hypnotically in my last post.


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