c. trilineatus - commercially bred?
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c. trilineatus - commercially bred?
quick question: I was under the impression that C. trilineatus is commercially bred. Is this true, or are most of them wild caught?
thanks
jeff
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jeff
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Bred by the millions in Asia and marketed as "C julii". Cheap as chips here.
Very rarely are 'real' C julii available here and when they are they are as expensive as all get out !!
Alan.
Very rarely are 'real' C julii available here and when they are they are as expensive as all get out !!
Alan.
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