2 different fish or both the same?
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2 different fish or both the same?
Hi there expert help needed again
I got given these 2 fish yesterday and they are supposed to be a King Tiger and an Imperial King Tiger to be honest they both look the same to me so I was wondering if somebody may be able to clarify things for me.
Fish number 1
Fish number 2
Fish number 2 is around 4 1/2" with fish number 1 a little smaller, am I right in thinking that both are males number 2 seems definitely male but not 100% about number 1.
Many thanks in advance
I got given these 2 fish yesterday and they are supposed to be a King Tiger and an Imperial King Tiger to be honest they both look the same to me so I was wondering if somebody may be able to clarify things for me.
Fish number 1
Fish number 2
Fish number 2 is around 4 1/2" with fish number 1 a little smaller, am I right in thinking that both are males number 2 seems definitely male but not 100% about number 1.
Many thanks in advance
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Hi Ian,
Just had a look at Trimar in Cornwall website
http://www.tropicalfish.org.uk/tropical.htm
And they have them in stock and do mail order.
Regards,
Barry
Just had a look at Trimar in Cornwall website
http://www.tropicalfish.org.uk/tropical.htm
And they have them in stock and do mail order.
Regards,
Barry