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Old 24-01-2011, 06:45 PM   #51
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ehhm....i think your specimen, more closely similiar with tor sp from india....btw.nice tor....i loved it
Doesnt seem to be any tor found in India e.g. Cauvery, Musullah or Putitora - all dont have such body/mouth characteristics and colour combination. It look like a close cousin on the Tors found around South East Asia areas that we have.
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Old 24-01-2011, 06:54 PM   #52
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I did but not a pre-order. I travel up KL xiang leng and tapao a few pieces back SG. You could easily do that just over at JB no need to travel inside so far like me. i had 8 red and 5 thai blue. All the thai blue died during transport cause they were fed before the journey.
u have any address in JB ? so i can go ta poa , KL to far ..and not familar , so complicated
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Old 24-01-2011, 07:04 PM   #53
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u have any address in JB ? so i can go ta poa , KL to far ..and not familar , so complicated
I can't remember off hand. Saved the address in my old spolit pc. Its in a mall up in JB. Shop mentioned here sometime ago.
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Old 25-01-2011, 12:21 PM   #54
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I can't remember off hand. Saved the address in my old spolit pc. Its in a mall up in JB. Shop mentioned here sometime ago.
yesterday just ta poa 3 pcs Blue Kelah abt 5-6 inch , wonder what is the growth rate ? undersatnd this kelah growth is super slow...
this 3 Blue kelah taking chicken breast fillet , carnivor pellet etc


i went to c328 for red kelah , i can see the redish when the fish size abt 8 inch , but some bro telling this size not able to difrentiate is it red or green ...after reading the thread still unsure , need expert advised

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Old 25-01-2011, 04:07 PM   #55
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hw to find the blue kelah?
anyone can advise?
interested in keeping them with other kelah to see the development
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Old 25-01-2011, 06:58 PM   #56
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hw to find the blue kelah?
anyone can advise?
interested in keeping them with other kelah to see the development
C328 , now is the season , abt 5-6 inch Affordable price , can see the fin slight blueish
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Old 26-01-2011, 12:26 AM   #57
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Doesnt seem to be any tor found in India e.g. Cauvery, Musullah or Putitora - all dont have such body/mouth characteristics and colour combination. It look like a close cousin on the Tors found around South East Asia areas that we have.
yes..your absolutly .right., they are never be the same.....but..im try to comparing with tor tor
http://www.fishbase.org/photos/thumb...ry.php?ID=4644
http://www.fri.gov.bd/cpg/displayima...album=3&pos=51

and the fishbase said...they also exist in myanmar...unfortunately the photos of tor-tor in the fishbase...caught in india and bangladesh....
so we never know..the real characteristics .. tor tor from myanmar
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Old 26-01-2011, 12:28 AM   #58
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can pm me the pricing
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Old 26-01-2011, 01:13 AM   #59
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Doesnt seem to be any tor found in India e.g. Cauvery, Musullah or Putitora - all dont have such body/mouth characteristics and colour combination. It look like a close cousin on the Tors found around South East Asia areas that we have.
Then which species is it?
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yes..your absolutly .right., they are never be the same.....but..im try to comparing with tor tor
http://www.fishbase.org/photos/thumb...ry.php?ID=4644
http://www.fri.gov.bd/cpg/displayima...album=3&pos=51

and the fishbase said...they also exist in myanmar...unfortunately the photos of tor-tor in the fishbase...caught in india and bangladesh....
so we never know..the real characteristics .. tor tor from myanmar
Some hobbists of other sites consider that it should be either T. tor or T. mosal.
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