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(1) Metriaclima Estherae Blueberry OB Zebra female 5 in $ 7.00
(15) Pseudochromis Sp. Acei 2 in $ 3.00 each
(1) Pseudotropheus sp. Polit 3-5 in $ 6.00
(30)Pseudotropheus Socolofi (Socolofi) 1 in $ 1.00 each
(20)Pseudotropheus Socolofi (Socolofi) 1.5 in $ 2.00 each
(6)Labeotropheus Trewavasae .50-.75 in Females $ 3.00 each
(10)Labeotropheus Trewavasae .50-.75 Males $ 3.00 each
(3)Labidochromis Caeruleus Electric Yellow 1-1.5 in $ 5.00 each
(1) Labidochromis Caeruleus Electric Yellow male 4-5 in $12.00
(1) Metriaclima callainos Red Top Cobalt female 4 in $ 4.00
Malawi Peacock Cichlids
(35)Abulonocara SP. (Dragonbloods) .50-.75 in $ 1.00 each
(1) ruby red male 3-4 in $ 10.00
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Malawi "Hap" Cichlids
(3) Sciaenochromis Fryeri (Blue Ahli) 3 in $ 7.00 each
(4) Sciaenochromis Fryeri (Blue Ahli) 2.5 in $ 6.00 each
(1) Sciaenochromis Fryeri (Blue Ahli) male 3-4 in $ 15.00
Lake Victoria Cichlids
MAKOBE ISLAND PAIR 5-6 IN $40.00
(1) Hippo Salmon Point male 2-3 in $ 8.00 each
(1) Tomato Sp.35 Male 3 in $ 8.00
(1) Red Tail Sheller Female 4-5 in $ 8.00
Lake Tanganyikan Cichlids
(12) Cyphotilapia Frontosa Burundi Frontosa 1-1.5 in $9.50 each
South American Cichlids
Convicts $1.00 each
call or text 512-906-9159
open for trade on freshwater and saltwater fish or items
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I love the way the rock work is!!! Awesome!
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so whats the progress on your new tank Mike??
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FG I think gets them custom from a shop in dallas. If you're interested I'll get the shops contact info.
I went back to check on Gill Murray today. That's a good looking Frontosa. I might buy him after the tour is done...
Can y'all think of some other fish that could work in there that he won't tear apart? He's a big fish but there is still room for some dithers.
recommend other african cichlids frontosas are fairly docile with other africans.... we breed them and have our fronts in with dolphins, red top hongi, christmas fulus and a few others.... due to their size they dont tend to be as aggressive the smaller africans like Labs, acei, and other mbunas would be good they arent too aggressive and have respect for the shear size of the frontosa to not bully them or at least ours dont... Our frontosa are Burundi frontosas
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very nice... hope he doesnt stay in that tank too long hes going to be way to big for it
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you buy them at the store... so you would pay RCA
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if your doing it at as a GB you need their paypal as well as reefs2go bills everyone seperate
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we are located in kyle chance you might be able to meet??? interested in some
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how many do you have???
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boss man said put a price so ill start a $650 obo will consider tradesPlease post an expected price per sales forum rules. Items bay be listed as "OBO - Or Best Offer", but best offers should be communicated via PM rather than through posts to the thread. Thanks!
what are you interested in trading?
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man I would love those for my cichlid grow out tanks!
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still available
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its the only way they are voting it seems.... I voted its worth it to help out a local..... after the contest ends you can delete the fb app
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I wanted to go too but just like you work stopped me bummer I hear they are giving away clownfish at Proaquatix
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I would dry it out and re use it start fresh with it... or all of it but like a scoop to re seed it
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ok well thank you, and it came from RCA sold to me as a desjardini
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as I said I have a sailfin and hey got along fine from the start the purple tang just mind his own business... they get along eating nori and living. I dont know how your sailfin acts but mine is laid back and 2x his size
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Sand dollars
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super cool if you have some clams to get rid of or anything I am interested in some... glad you guys have fun!!!
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but when I down grade I wont have room for him and my other tang to live happily
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hes currently in a 125
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his body is about the size of the palm of my hand hes decent sized and healthy
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Alittle smaller then the palm of your hand