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Hi,
I'm new to Tigers. How can I tell the diffrence btwn. these two species? Which one is more in demand? I heard osme of them are lite-yellow/ gold and some of them are silver? How can I tell when young? Thanks in advanced. |
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Hi,
Silver Tiger or some call it American Tiger has 2 black dots near the tail. I'm also new to tiger and don't really know how to differentiate between Indo and Siamese Tiger but do know that they can't be differentiated by Indo Tiger got four stripes and Siamese Tiger got three stripes as there are three stripes and four stripes Indo Tiger. |
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XLSA now got stock for following tigers
IT - 3"- 6" ST - 10" - 13 " NTT - 4" - 6" PGT - 4" - 6" price range frm RM 30 - RM 900 ...take a pic Quote:
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Species Profile: Datinoides Campbelli (New Guinea Tigerfish)
Scientific Name: Datinoides (Coius) Campbelli Common Name: New Guinea Tiger Distribution: Irian Jaya, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and some parts of Northern Australia Habitat: Fresh and brackish regions Maximum Size: Max size is 24" usually seen under 22" Minimum Tank Size: Adults (past 11") need a 4ft or larger, those under 11" should be given a 3ft tank (smaller specimens under 4" should be given a 2ft tank) Tank Set-Up: Java ferns- hardy plants, rocks and bogwood should be provided. Temperature: Tropical temperature of around 22c-28c pH: 6.5-8.0 Hardness: Hardwater preferred, moderate hardness should do. Diet: Meaty food including shrimp, krill, fish meat and feeder fish. May Be diffcult to wean. Temperament: Aggressive to each other, generally peacful to fish too large to swallow. Sexing: No records of this datnoid being sexed Breeding: There have been no recorded breeding of D.Campbelli http://www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/Fis...ampbelli-1.jpg |
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