1- Heavily photoshopped but probably not. Look at the shape,
2- Almost certainly
3- Probably.
I'm hesitant to make a definitive conclusion of "yes, that fish is from the Zambezi" when there is quite a bit of variation even within populations. I will say "yes, in my opinion that fish is probably from the Zambezi", but I don't want anyone to take it as anything but just that, my opinion. I think the easiest way to pick out a Zambezi Vittatus Tiger Fish (ZVTF from here out) is to find one that is morphologically very similar to a TATF. There's always the chance we could see a vittatus that is a ZVTF that just happens to not have good color. We know Congo vittatus (CVTF) look like a football, but I've noticed that ZVTF are built like a tanzaniae. Compare the build of the ones you posted to this tanzaniae:
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And to this fish, West1's verified CVTF. This fish has wonderful colors too, but the body shape is quite different from the ZVTF you posted.
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What I DO know is this:
-ZVTF have a TATF like build
-ALL ZVTF will have a dark red core to their tail.
-Male ZVTF have yellow markings around the dark red core
-Female ZVTF have orange or bright red around the dark red core
-ZVTF often have 'tipped fins' like TATF do
-There is no evidence of CVTF being sexually dimorphic
-CVTF will NORMALLY have red tails, but orange or yellow is possible.