Is there anyone that would consider selling me some fry or possibly a breeding set of Brown Hoplo's? I am very intrigued by these fish and would love the opportunity to raise a few myself.
If you would consider or know anyone that would consider, please let me know.
I'd appreciate any assistance.
Thank you!
Tony
BROWN HOPLO FRY & BREEDERS
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Re: BROWN HOPLO FRY & BREEDERS
I got some rather large ones from Snooks21 on Aquabid; he's based in Florida. Try him?
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Re: BROWN HOPLO FRY & BREEDERS
Hi brown hoplo,
You sent me an email about this.
I live in the UK and i can not help you, sorry
Vicky.
You sent me an email about this.
I live in the UK and i can not help you, sorry
Vicky.
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Re: BROWN HOPLO FRY & BREEDERS
Brown Hoplo = ? If so, they are available in local rivers in Florida - ok, so you may not be able to catch them in the ditch at the back of your house, but I suspect they are available in some waterway near where you live! It would be a much better idea to get some feral ones than to buy some for two reasons:
1. It costs nothing.
2. You are removing an invasive species from the habitat it has invaded.
Edit:
See this page for more info:
http://www.sms.si.edu/IRLSpec/Hoploster ... torale.htm
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1. It costs nothing.
2. You are removing an invasive species from the habitat it has invaded.
Edit:
See this page for more info:
http://www.sms.si.edu/IRLSpec/Hoploster ... torale.htm
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Mats