Megalechis thoracata value?

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Megalechis thoracata value?

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How much are Megalechis thoracata worth?? I was given an offer for them and I want to know if I am getting a good deal for them...
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Post by mummymonkey »

Not a great deal to be honest. I sold some youngsters at the weekend for £3 each. That was at an auction. I'd expect no more than £2 each store credit.
A friend got a breeding pair at the CSG auction and I think he got them for around £6 - £8 if memory serves.
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Post by diburning »

how big are they until they can breed?? mine are like 3 inches... and it appears to be 1 male and 3 females.

do you know much about the market in the US or on aquabid?
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I would say that $10 a peice is a fair price at that size. If they were proven breeders, (meaning they would need to be an inch or two bigger as well), they might go for more.
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Post by Chrysichthys »

Juveniles cost about the equivalent of U.S. $7.50 here. Adult pairs, about $40.00.
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how long before they are mature enough to sell for more money?? I really like them but this guy only offered me $5 each so I turned him down.

They are pretty nice... but they sit in their cave all day... and all night...
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Post by natefrog »

They get much more boisterous and social as they age. I have had a group of four for about two years now and they are some of the most fun fish I own to feed and watch.

I also have a lone (sadly), male H. littorale, and I would say he is the most active fish I own.

So what I'm saying is maybe hold onto them for a while longer.
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