To be fair, silvers are the closest strain to wilds. (provided we are talking about P. scalare)I don't think silvers are a strain you find in the wild.
Here's something better for clarification. Do you know where it was collected?
Well, when these fish arrived at my LFS, they were identified as P.leopoldi. I immediately did a search to try to locate the correct species because it really didn't look like a leopoldi angel to me. I visited my LFS a few days ago and there are still some specimens, which have developed a kind of dark gray spots. My individual specimen doesn't have these points but I think it will not be long before I develop them, after analyzing some species I think that my fish may be is Scalare rio nanay or Scalare guyana, if any expert has another point of view to be able to identify it, it is absolutely welcome.I don't think silvers are a strain you find in the wild.
Here's something better for clarification. Do you know where it was collected?