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Posted 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
angela_brown
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Hello!

I have a bunch of Angelfish Juvies up for trade. Size: Nickel

A couple of Koi with orange on the crown only...
A pile of Gold Marbles...
A pile of Silvers...

Also... In the next couple of months I will have several Rainbow fry for trade.

They're still too small to ship at the current time... But I will have:

Irian jaya
Millenium
And Perhaps some Parkinsoni

I am looking for any of the spotted cory varieties that can be bred. I am looking for good honest trades. If you have adult or adolescent cories, let me know, I'll make the trade right. It doesn't necessarily have to be a 1:1 ratio. I usually go by dollar value, what your fish are worth vs. what my fish are worth. And even up the trade from there.

Thanks for your help!

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Posted 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
johnarthur
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Have you ever tried raising pseudomugil gertrudae? I saw a picture of one (that's where I got the Latin name) and it's a very unusual, attractive rainbow fish.
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Posted 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
angela_brown
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No, not yet John,

I'm slowly building my breeding program. I'm wanting to trade fish for fish where ever I can, to get some neat new things into my tanks.

I've got a breeding pair of regular bristlenose and a spawning group of praecox rainbows coming this week. Also a small group of 10 endlers... I'm going to try them, and if they don't sell well at the LFS, I can always feed the fry to the angels... That is... if my daughter doesn't catch me... LOL!

Rainbows are really cool, and I'd recommend them to someone that wants a different kind of breeding experience... You can ship mops after the eggs are laid, and then when they get to the buyer, they just pick off the fungused eggs and plop the mop into a tank... In a couple of days you'll have fry. That's the easy part... Making sure that they have plenty of food, that's the hard part... LOL!

I would love to have some of these little fishes someday... I need to get this darn addition done so that I can build my fishroom...
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