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Old 26-07-2009, 11:57 PM   #31
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its NTT
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Old 27-07-2009, 12:10 AM   #32
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confirm NTT, if this is ST i quit my tigers collection immediate
dun so fierce lei...

it is a NTT
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Old 27-07-2009, 02:31 AM   #33
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Is this a picture of a ST juvinile or a NTT???? Come share yor opinions. This should be quite interesting...Could this be a new breed the Thais have developed due to the shortage and unsuccessful attempts to breed STs (?).... they have sucessfully crossed the ST with the NTT - after all they have crossed lions with tigers and vice versa why not ST with NTT??? Hmmmmm, interesting possibility don't you think eh????: May be the reason for those controversial tigers the last couple of months appearing in LFS!!!!

By the way here is a pic of a NTT for comparison...


(This is a NTT)
these the same. no question NTT.

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confirm NTT, if this is ST i quit my tigers collection immediate
hahaha agreed

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WOW...so many respinses already??!!!???... anymore crouching tigers out there want to show your claws and fangs eh?????...This wull be interesting to have some of the more distinguished brothers who ae tiger serows to share. Please contrinute your valued comments and opinions

Can some please then explain bro xiaolongs find at AS??... ST OR NTT??..



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this fella do look funny. got me confuse already

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nothing special to me. NTT. Have been in our LFS for such a long time already.

I dunno what's the difference between the two pics. same kind of fish to me.
Some say to ID a tiger, look at the tail. this is the most reliable way IMHO.
You look at the tail markings?

You are so passionate in datnioides that you keep coming up with suggestions of a new breed. Your imaginations are running so wild!
agreed with you bro. but do you recall in your post you also concede there is a problem already with NTT alleged as ST ? i guess you only mean problem with incorrect name though right ? thanks in advance, as i am also more confuse with all this

(Originally Posted by Mr.XP
3bars ITs are from sumatra?? doesnt make any sense or logic to me having bought ITs for so long.
the 1incher typed cambodian tigers that is going around recently are NTTs. )


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NTT lah.... So Blardy obvious...
Xiaolong's NTT with ST tail is one of a kind but U also get ST without ST Tail mah..
thx for clarifying.

[quote=Betta Mania;7059204]Reason for this post. I read this on the web after exhaustive searchon may forums This was seen on a Fish Forum on the web...take note of the date:

khachdatinh Jul 11 2009, 12:48 AM Post #1

Hello,

I have Siamese Tiger Fish for sale. These fish can live together with Arowana. This species of fish is very rare and only can be found in Mekong River. They can grow up to 12". I have them for sale at $45 for a pair of 2" tiger fish. I also have 6" tiger fish. Resellers who order more than 200+ fish will have special price.
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ah ha. now i c your point. but this person clearly give wrong name for the fish.


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Mr.XP;7059268]

Bro - with much respect and no offence meant, please understand that as a mature and responsible member of this community the furthest thing on my mind is to confuse anyone. It was started to seek enlightenment and opinions of the more experienced members who have more years of experience in the keeping of tigers, which is what his forum is for- clarification, sharing and learning from one another. Never was there a purpose to mislead or confuse anyone. Thank you Nuff said
we know your purpose. i think is good thread to help s learn about those tricky tigers.

by the way, anyone know about breeding of tigers. cross breeding of tigers ?
thanks all bros

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Old 27-07-2009, 03:21 AM   #34
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those are direct translation but do people/shop really call them that ?
shops do call them 北泰国虎 for ntt
NGT=黄金虎
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Old 28-07-2009, 09:54 PM   #35
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So many expert views... now I also learn laiow
However, since NTT can breed, anyone in AF did that before or know of anywhere got big NTT, I keen to start a breeding program on Tigers, any tigers even IT big one also can if cheap cheap lor, he he he
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Old 28-07-2009, 10:26 PM   #36
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some shope fellow with still insist is 泰国虎 but 幼线泰国虎
Wah bro, got such thing as 幼线泰国虎? U ask the shop he think ST=Chor Bee Hoon, NTT= Mee Suah? 幼线?!!!
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Old 28-07-2009, 10:29 PM   #37
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Wah bro, got such thing as 幼线泰国虎? U ask the shop he think ST=Chor Bee Hoon, NTT= Mee Suah? 幼线?!!!

business tactics mah... if newbie heard 泰国虎 they chiong liao... tat's y some newbie claimed they've bought 泰国虎 at low low price, but actually is...
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Old 28-07-2009, 10:31 PM   #38
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[QUOTE=Betta Mania;7059204]Reason for this post. I read this on the web after exhaustive searchon may forums This was seen on a Fish Forum on the web...take note of the date:

khachdatinh Jul 11 2009, 12:48 AM Post #1

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Hello,

I have Siamese Tiger Fish for sale. These fish can live together with Arowana. This species of fish is very rare and only can be found in Mekong River. They can grow up to 12". I have them for sale at $45 for a pair of 2" tiger fish. I also have 6" tiger fish. Resellers who order more than 200+ fish will have special price.

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Was shock when u post... anyway love those NTT. 3 bars and nice color too.
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Old 28-07-2009, 11:17 PM   #39
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business tactics mah... if newbie heard 泰国虎 they chiong liao... tat's y some newbie claimed they've bought 泰国虎 at low low price, but actually is...
Just see the thickness of the stripe between NTT and ST is so obvious....just like what I mentioned...Mee Suah and Chor Bee Hoon

Anyway, very tempted to start some small size NTT.....the NTT pics in this thread is really nice!
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Old 28-07-2009, 11:35 PM   #40
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Just see the thickness of the stripe between NTT and ST is so obvious....just like what I mentioned...Mee Suah and Chor Bee Hoon

Anyway, very tempted to start some small size NTT.....the NTT pics in this thread is really nice!
u expert u noe how to differentiate mah, newbie like me see till blur blur so kena con lor

my advice better dun start, casualty rate superb high survivor rate very low
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