- Messages
- 25
- Location
- Waterford, MI
Dear members,
I know this may seem a little unconventional (and hopefully not against the rules) but I am always looking for new fish and they can be extremely hard to come by at times. There is a store here in Livonia, MI that currently has some nice wild caught Dicrossus maculatus. They are adults and easily sexable. They are running at $17.99 a piece which I thought was reasonable for a fish that has been notoriously hard to come by. If you want the name of the store (not sure if it is ok to post that information) feel free to contact me. They also have wild caught Taeniacara candidi (very few left), Apisto sp. "rio mamore", A. hongsloi, A. cacatuoides (they seem to be a mix of orange flash and double reds), A. sp. "galaxis", A. sp. "diamond" (i believe these are "pebas" as some of you have seen pictures of them from another member in our area), A. borellii (not for sale right now), Nannacara anomola, Dicrossus filamentosus, and they are expecting a bunch of juvenile A. baenschi "Inka" soon. They may be open to shipping as well (they do sell plecos on aquabid but they told me today that they may want to wait for warmer weather before they try dwarfs). A solid selection for a LFS. If you want more information feel free to contact me. If any of you are aware of stores near me I am always interested in that as well.
Brad
I know this may seem a little unconventional (and hopefully not against the rules) but I am always looking for new fish and they can be extremely hard to come by at times. There is a store here in Livonia, MI that currently has some nice wild caught Dicrossus maculatus. They are adults and easily sexable. They are running at $17.99 a piece which I thought was reasonable for a fish that has been notoriously hard to come by. If you want the name of the store (not sure if it is ok to post that information) feel free to contact me. They also have wild caught Taeniacara candidi (very few left), Apisto sp. "rio mamore", A. hongsloi, A. cacatuoides (they seem to be a mix of orange flash and double reds), A. sp. "galaxis", A. sp. "diamond" (i believe these are "pebas" as some of you have seen pictures of them from another member in our area), A. borellii (not for sale right now), Nannacara anomola, Dicrossus filamentosus, and they are expecting a bunch of juvenile A. baenschi "Inka" soon. They may be open to shipping as well (they do sell plecos on aquabid but they told me today that they may want to wait for warmer weather before they try dwarfs). A solid selection for a LFS. If you want more information feel free to contact me. If any of you are aware of stores near me I am always interested in that as well.
Brad