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Old 21-09-2012, 01:08 AM   #21
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bro emoz.
I want to see the other side of the tiger..
is not sys bro but here the other side....sry unable to capture whole view



a group shot of few bullies

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Old 21-09-2012, 09:25 AM   #22
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What a shock !! Big gaint sizes tiger com!! Impress
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Old 21-09-2012, 09:26 AM   #23
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is not sys bro but here the other side....sry unable to capture whole view

a group shot of few bullies

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The pcs reaaly nice rat head with high back, Good work!
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Old 21-09-2012, 09:29 AM   #24
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Most ppls chose Body shape....

Tiger Lover come input your view, pls.

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I will go for

1) - Body shape - high back, spoon/rat head, round/pui pui
2) - Bar pattern - 3bar/ 4bar/ odd bar
3) - Stability - Super stable,
4) - Base colour - white base/ Yellow base/ Orange base,
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Body shape - high back
Bar thickness - very thick bar
Stability - Super stable
Base colour - Yellow base
Bar pattern - 3bar
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Bar- I go for symm.
Body- I go for broad and high back.
Stability- the more stable the better
But so far I cannot find the 3 things on the same tigers..
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For me none of the above,

Water needs to maintain tip top condition.

Once every swee swee, fish eat like no business ha shape automatic come one
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1)Shape extremely important. After keep ST for nearly a year, I finally knew their shape. Extreme huge, squarish high body with rat head and a big/wide forehead

2)Bar also very very important, not so much on thickness but the way it bend
If got thickness, then its icing on cake

3)Stability, very very important. Some STs, are very stable and it affects the beauty and mood of keeper. A tiger(or STs) can be so stable that, it is really stable most of time or become stable very easily.

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1) Base color is least important. I don't mind a brown based ST. In fact i find brown base, very original.
2) Bar pattern: 3 bar or slight split bar(one or both sides).
3) Lastly would like to add, tigers(esp STs), must be huge and gigantic in size.....dem shiok
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i like the base color and stability..

bright bright see liao very shiok
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For me, i choose 1) Stability, 2) stability, 3) stability ..

Once stable already then i look at the bar pattern or body shape
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Firstly Going for Body shape most impt to me.

Secondly going for Bar pattern

Thirdly going for Stability

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Old 21-09-2012, 10:29 AM   #25
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My preference is stability followed by body shape then bar pattern....
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Old 21-09-2012, 10:38 AM   #26
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is not sys bro but here the other side....sry unable to capture whole view

a group shot of few bullies
Bro, I like the way you handle your tigers, all so fat n stable , very nice collection . Any secrets?
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Old 21-09-2012, 11:27 AM   #27
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Bro, I like the way you handle your tigers, all so fat n stable , very nice collection . Any secrets?
bro no secrets....Since small i used to give them feeder buffet every weekend as in one big bag feeders...all throw into tank so cfm all sure get enough to eat. Been doing this for as long i keep fishes.

Till date i still doing the feeder buffet every weekend lol....
My feeding method ...

Mor : Feeders/MP/BF "will feed them till full full as mor they tend to be more greedy.
Night : MP "usually est ard 15 pieces for my current tank".

As for stability, trial and error with tankmates which luckly for me to include some fishes which make them 24/7 stable .

Anyway tigers fish really need to be Patient with them
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Old 21-09-2012, 11:28 AM   #28
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The pcs reaaly nice rat head with high back, Good work!
Thank you Shifu hehe.....now very hard find rat head...still trying to find more
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Old 21-09-2012, 01:51 PM   #29
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Bro emozz your tigers are all so fat and stable! Well done
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Old 21-09-2012, 01:55 PM   #30
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Any bros here can share how they go about deworming their tigers?
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