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Old 25-10-2013, 01:28 PM   #91
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There is a part of the Whatapps msg with the Thai broker yesterday..


Sorry to Bro Luc for causing the confusion.. paiseh paiseh..


What is the moral of the story???

Don't talk about fishes when drinking.. better to talk about mermaid instead..
Now this is getting very interesting Only datnioide Chao Phraya are Pulchers? The Mekong ones shd have a separate scientific name?
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Old 25-10-2013, 01:39 PM   #92
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1) Morale of e story ST belong to history or so called extinct, whatever left is all kept in hobbyists tank or pond, no more in e wild.

2) ST are truly from Chao Phayra River

3) ST from Mekong river are not pulchers.

Luc, u win liao........haha
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Old 25-10-2013, 01:40 PM   #93
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1) Morale of e story ST belong to history or so called extinct, whatever left is all kept in hobbyists tank or pond, no more in e wild.

2) ST are truly from Chao Phayra River

3) ST from Mekong river are not pulchers.

Luc, u win liao........haha
Somehow this verifies the link that i shared earlier written by Thaiho. Any comments?
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Old 25-10-2013, 01:44 PM   #94
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There is a part of the Whatapps msg with the Thai broker yesterday..




Sorry to Bro Luc for causing the confusion.. paiseh paiseh..


What is the moral of the story???

Don't talk about fishes when drinking.. better to talk about mermaid instead..
Wah taokay, may arnie gong.....
We all here to learn, next time go drinking jio me
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Old 25-10-2013, 01:44 PM   #95
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Is'nt all tigers scientific name Datnoid Pulchers regardless which part in the world or river they come from ?
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Old 25-10-2013, 01:45 PM   #96
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1) Morale of e story ST belong to history or so called extinct, whatever left is all kept in hobbyists tank or pond, no more in e wild.

2) ST are truly from Chao Phayra River

3) ST from Mekong river are not pulchers.

Luc, u win liao........haha
No la bro, no win or lose
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Old 25-10-2013, 01:53 PM   #97
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Is'nt all tigers scientific name Datnoid Pulchers regardless which part in the world or river they come from ?
Bro,

There really different if u compare e 4 tigers tgt n put side by side however I also not sure how come mekong is not consider as Pulchers.
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Old 25-10-2013, 01:58 PM   #98
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Is'nt all tigers scientific name Datnoid Pulchers regardless which part in the world or river they come from ?
No. Scientific name for ST is Datnoides pulcher. The others have different scientific names.

"pulcher" is the specific species while "Datnoides" is the Genus. All tigers are under this Genus
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Old 25-10-2013, 02:06 PM   #99
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No. Scientific name for ST is Datnoides pulcher. The others have different scientific names.

"pulcher" is the specific species while "Datnoides" is the Genus. All tigers are under this Genus

U are right bro ! They are talking about the last name of the scientific name and i goodu go and think of Datnoides .....

P.S my bad ! What i mean is in general all tigers are call Dats or Datnoides .
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Old 25-10-2013, 02:17 PM   #100
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your ST price is heading north.. huat ah..
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