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I just called the LFS. They are now saying that he is a Spotted Royal Pleco...
What's the differecnce? between a Royal & a Spotted Royal?
I bought him for $50.00 three weeks ago... What's he worth?
What's the differecnce? between a Royal & a Spotted Royal?
I bought him for $50.00 three weeks ago... What's he worth?
kev wrote:it does look like a 330, ask your lfs which country they imported him from. Ive got a 10" L330
Kev.
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It's hard to tell the size of the fish in your tank, as there's really nothing to compare with. $50 should get you a decent size (4-6" or so) 'regular' Royal Pleco, , aka L27, and depending on who you ask, yours will either be more expensive (it's not quite as common) or less expensive (it's not a "proper" Royal Pleco). I'd say that it's "more unique" so worth more.Dennis wrote:I bought him for $50.00 three weeks ago... What's he worth?
It's very hard to value fish, because it's so dependant on the "current availability". Fish that is rare in the wholesalers/shops will be more expensive because there's less competition from other wholesalers/shops to get the same business. At the same time, if there's no buyers, it's no point in putting a big price on the fish, since there's no chance of selling it if there's no-one wanting to buy it.
Assuming your fish is bigger than a couple of inches, I'd say you paid a reasonable price for it.
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Greame speak to Neil at Pier Aquatics, they have a couple in right now,
as for the tree's, it's just cherry tree, and i dont boil it i just put it in, after a couple of week's it goes furry but the fish seem to like it and then the wood look's good. my friend has a stump and the root's in his big tank and for the past 18 months his LDA 33 have been munching it down.
Kev.
as for the tree's, it's just cherry tree, and i dont boil it i just put it in, after a couple of week's it goes furry but the fish seem to like it and then the wood look's good. my friend has a stump and the root's in his big tank and for the past 18 months his LDA 33 have been munching it down.
Kev.
Put me dinner in the oven, im off to the Xingu!!!.
Hey Kev, Can you post some pics of your L330, & your tank?
kev wrote:Greame speak to Neil at Pier Aquatics, they have a couple in right now,
as for the tree's, it's just cherry tree, and i dont boil it i just put it in, after a couple of week's it goes furry but the fish seem to like it and then the wood look's good. my friend has a stump and the root's in his big tank and for the past 18 months his LDA 33 have been munching it down.
Kev.