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neither. That looks AT to me. Esspecially for that price. You cannot get ST's much smaller than 10 inches in the US. also, many places will call any Datnoid an ST just because.
 
LBathory;3671236; said:
neither. That looks AT to me. Esspecially for that price. You cannot get ST's much smaller than 10 inches in the US. also, many places will call any Datnoid an ST just because.
The fish in that picture looks like an indo to me,it's too creamy to be an AT which is silvery most of the time.It is definately not an ST for that size and price but it is a pretty good looking indo.I'd look into it if I was in the market for more.:)
 
The fish in the picture is definitly a ST

BUT....

1) The Scientific name is for IT
2) They are out of stock
3) The fish that your getting, might not look the same

:D

I will help you post this pic too!

^^

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1) You can't say it's an IT, by judging the tail
2) The middle bar is thick and swaying backward
3) The pic could be very old...

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krichardson;3671293; said:
The fish in that picture looks like an indo to me,it's too creamy to be an AT which is silvery most of the time.It is definately not an ST for that size and price but it is a pretty good looking indo.I'd look into it if I was in the market for more.:)


who isn't in the market for dats:grinno:
 
Fishes33;3671371; said:
The fish in the picture is definitly a ST

BUT....

1) The Scientific name is for IT
2) They are out of stock
3) The fish that your getting, might not look the same
The scientific name is what?
Delhezi B;3671386; said:
who isn't in the market for dats:grinno:
Ha ha I know who is lol.I already have three indos that will soon need bigger quarters so I can't get any more right now unless something really remarkable falls into my lap.
 
krichardson;3671426; said:
The scientific name is what?

Ha ha I know who is lol.I already have three indos that will soon need bigger quarters so I can't get any more right now unless something really remarkable falls into my lap.

The scientific name for ST is Datnioide Pulcher

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so if that baby grows up to this fish (see picture below) do you consider it as a IT???

;)

no point of arguing, we all been thru this, whatever the fish is, is a good fish! and good price!

:D

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if you look closely on the small datnoid (picture above), the middle bar of the tail section isn't touching the bottom

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