RCK seems to have much larger spots with some irrugular lines. The one Oleoleole's pics shows much smaller spots and compacted together. Almost cheetah spots like. We still don't know yet. Will wait for the owner's answer.
Thanks for the link. Can't translate it though but will try google translation.Hope you can translate it.
http://www.pantown.com/board.php?id=52308&area=4&name=board1&topic=6&action=view
No one ever crossed featherbacks yet let alone from a different genus.Google didn't do very well with Tai translation... But the picture of that knife is great!
I say that it is a cross between a P Afer knife and a clown knife-Same pattern and shines my P. Afer, but body shape and size screams clown knife!
My buddy got 2x 26" chitala lopis that were wild caught and it does not have any patterns at all. Also the chitala lopis I saw back in Asia does not have patterns as well. It was claimed to be wild caught.The pic I posted was claim that it is Chitala lopis that caught in Southern Thailand.
If it is real, for me it is Chitala lopis, but for other it maybe boeneensis? or fake picture?...