All posts regarding the care and breeding of these catfishes from South America.
ACE1
Posts: 65 Joined: 30 Jan 2004, 13:52
Location 1: UK grimsby
Interests: CATFISH
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by ACE1 » 12 Mar 2004, 17:42
just wondering how much i should be paying for fish i just paid £19.99 for an L114 is that about right .
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Loric
Posts: 58 Joined: 15 Sep 2003, 20:56
Location 1: Westcountry UK
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by Loric » 12 Mar 2004, 19:18
Seems about right. I have seen them from £19.00 - £25.00 depending on size of course.
ACE1
Posts: 65 Joined: 30 Jan 2004, 13:52
Location 1: UK grimsby
Interests: CATFISH
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by ACE1 » 13 Mar 2004, 10:00
thanks loric im fairly new to catfish so im not sure of all the prices yet
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Chrysichthys
Posts: 1331 Joined: 09 Jan 2003, 17:22 My images : 1 My cats species list: 43 (i:0, k:0) Spotted : 1
Location 1: Oxford U.K.
Interests: catfish!
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by Chrysichthys » 13 Mar 2004, 17:27
£18 to £20 is typical from what I've seen.
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JohnnyOscar
Posts: 136 Joined: 17 Aug 2003, 10:34
Location 1: London, UK
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by JohnnyOscar » 14 Mar 2004, 13:28
I picked my L114s up for £17 each.
Loric
Posts: 58 Joined: 15 Sep 2003, 20:56
Location 1: Westcountry UK
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by Loric » 15 Mar 2004, 19:16
I got mine for £10 but only cause I'm in the trade
wae71
Posts: 2 Joined: 24 Feb 2003, 23:34
Location 1: Shreveport LA USA
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by wae71 » 22 Mar 2004, 03:05
How much does a U.S. dollar go for in the UK? I just bought a L114 redtail sternella for $17.99.
DeepFriedIctalurus
Posts: 236 Joined: 23 Jan 2003, 04:32 My cats species list: 11 (i:0, k:0) My aquaria list: 1 (i:0)
Location 2: Saginaw River basin, US
Interests: anything powered by an internal combustion engine, non-feathered/furred pets, anti-ignorance activism
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by DeepFriedIctalurus » 23 Mar 2004, 02:24
That's a pretty good price wae71, they still go for no less than $25 for even the tiny (under 2") ones here in mid-michigan. Especially good considering the exchange rate of about $1.85 to 1 GB pound...but their fish obviously have a much longer journey behind them.
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