brian
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Post by brian on Sept 30, 2017 0:31:59 GMT -5
I was wondering what wild type livebearers might be present and available in the area other then the common platy,molly,guppy endler types? Thanks
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Post by gabor129 on Sept 30, 2017 7:51:50 GMT -5
Some of us have different C.A.R.E.S. fish, such as Ilyodon cortesae, Zoogoneticus tequila, Skiffia francesae, Ameca Splendense and a few more. Now I'm not sure that anyone has any for sale.
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Post by gabor129 on Sept 30, 2017 7:58:46 GMT -5
Also there are rare guppy, and Endler's as well, such as Ginga Rubra guppy, and Blue Star Endler's livebearer.
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Post by lesfromlakeshore on Sept 30, 2017 12:50:55 GMT -5
I was wondering what wild type livebearers might be present and available in the area other then the common platy,molly,guppy endler types? Thanks Hi Brian , is there a specific wild type livebearer your looking for ? I love hunting down oddball fish .
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lisachromis
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Chatham-Kent Aquarium Society
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Post by lisachromis on Oct 2, 2017 7:22:16 GMT -5
How far traveling do you want to go? Ameca splendens, Xiphophorus evelynae, Xenotoca eiseni, Poecilia obscura
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brian
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Post by brian on Oct 3, 2017 23:40:30 GMT -5
Hope to get some tanks going soon and thought since there are so many livebearers in trouble in the wild it might be nice to keep a few. I know I want some Het formosas and the Rio Otapa Swords are very nice but other then that I was just wondering what might be available locally and will have to do some further research into what I might want to try. Thanks
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lisachromis
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Post by lisachromis on Oct 4, 2017 12:46:22 GMT -5
oh yea, I have a few formosa as well. Forgot them.
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