(Although most of the internet photos I see of this species don't look like the one in the photo here which has lots of very small spots rather than large spots, so I'm not sure it actually is L368)
Not sure where my comment disappeared to. But the patterning on L368 breaks up further as the animal ages. There are two species that are known as S. cf. pariolispos, the L368 and the L048. Of the two L368 is the one most commonly encountered in the trade.
@FoxBat S. pariolispos is an interesting one, because most of the ones offered for sale is not that species. However, only *one specialty store has ever managed to offer true L133 in recent years. Unless the Acquisitions team has gotten from them (they have gotten some of their rare species through this store before) or it was donated by a hobbyist that got it from them, I don't think it is S. pariolispos.
*NOTE: specialty store in Singapore. Pretty sure there are several reputable vendors that also offer these fish periodically. If you are interested in checking out this store for yourselves (have seen a lot of Mandai personnel frequent this store too!), it is a small specialty fish store in Clementi. There are several species inside that can add to one's portfolio of species seen in captivity that you won't find in the Mandai parks or S.E.A Aquarium:
Address is [here.] Fellow Singaporeans are also welcome to view their unusual array of animals on [here.]