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C. Sterbai. Availability?
Posted: 14 Dec 2003, 02:00
by Graeme
Are C.Sterbai considered rare for Corydoras fishkeepers? Given locations of coruse.
Graeme.
C. Sterbai
Posted: 14 Dec 2003, 02:09
by Coryologist
Hi. I don't know if "rare" is the right word, but they certainly command a premium. They are generally available. I have a couple dozen regular and a dozen albino. They generally go for about $12 in my area. - Frank
P.S. They are my FAVORITE cory.
Posted: 14 Dec 2003, 04:06
by pleco_breeder
A COUPLE DOZEN? If they ever start spawning you'll never see an empty tank again. Mine, a pair, used to lay over 400 eggs a spawn and they weren't even full size yet.
Larry Vires
Posted: 14 Dec 2003, 04:32
by Viking Bear
I have group that a bought from a local cory breederat a swamp $20 for bag of three juveniles. There is a group of cory breeder here in the Chicago area. I am not sure of the price in the local stores. I think they can be found. I don't know that stasis in other parts of the country. There are many large fish farms in Florida that breed many species of cory. Also they import from Asia all the time. From what I read the albino sterbai came from Asia original.
C sterbai rare?
Posted: 14 Dec 2003, 07:51
by Alan_au
I wouldn't consider C sterbai to be rare here but they are always more expensive than the general run of the mill cories. In my experience they are not over prolific so maybe this is the reason they still command a price similar to what they did way back. I still have 8 of the original 10 that I got in August 1990 and believe it or not two of those big old ugly girls spawned two weeks ago even tho they are getting around on walking frames these days.
Young fish can generally be had in most aquarium stores here for AU$15
Alan
Posted: 14 Dec 2003, 14:23
by Monty
In the UK Sterbai as wild adults do command a premium price we ourselves sell them for £8.75 compared to many other less than £3.00.
Nowadays , tank breds are readily available and we sell young adults at 3 for£10.00.
C. Sterbai
Posted: 14 Dec 2003, 14:48
by Coryologist
Not to seem like an uneducated American cretin - but just what is £1.00 equal to these days in U.S. $ and what is AU $1 in U.S. $?
Out of my 2 dozen about 4 have reached breeding size and they are going to be one of my pet projects in the new year. My albinos are still a bit small but I'm feeding them constantly with blackworms and they should grow fairly quickly. - Frank
Posted: 14 Dec 2003, 15:09
by Monty
Hi Frank,
Roughly £1 sterling is about 1.75 $ US and 1$ US is approx 0.57 GB£
whilst 1$ Aus is about 0.74 US $ and 1$ US is about 1.34 Aus $
i.e. £10.00 = $5.70 US
Sterbai
Posted: 14 Dec 2003, 16:23
by Coryologist
Hey Monty,
Thanks for enlightening this uneducated American cretin.
Frank
Posted: 14 Dec 2003, 18:54
by Coryman
Graeme,
Most shops in my area stock C.sterbai, that range in size from one inch upwards and they always seem to fetch a good price. I have about 200 coming along nicely at the moment.
Ian
Posted: 14 Dec 2003, 19:15
by Graeme
Thanks for the replys. For years i've never seen any up here and now all of a sudden they seem to be flooding in with a high price tag £8 to £11 each on size's. I was just wondering if they are a most-wanted Cory or easily available for everyone.
Thanks.
Graeme.
sterbai
Posted: 14 Dec 2003, 23:26
by oneoddfish
I would love a dozen but I can't find them to save my life.
Sterbai
Posted: 15 Dec 2003, 00:27
by Coryologist
Hi,
Try frybabies.com. That's where I obtained my albinos.
Frank
Posted: 15 Dec 2003, 07:18
by Monty
They are now being bred in Singapore and really should be as available as the "old standards".. Paleatus and aeneus.
Bythe way I seem to have made a basic mistake in my currency conversion yesterday, I stated that £10.00 = $US 5.70... that should have read $17.50.!!
no comments about retailers pricing please !!
Posted: 15 Dec 2003, 11:23
by Graeme
lol yeah we know Monty ya got-ta put food on the table.
Graeme.
Posted: 15 Dec 2003, 14:44
by Jools
Monty wrote:Hi Frank,
Roughly £1 sterling is about 1.75 $ US and 1$ US is approx 0.57 GB£
whilst 1$ Aus is about 0.74 US $ and 1$ US is about 1.34 Aus $
i.e. £10.00 = $5.70 US
My arithmetic is not the best, but are you SURE?
Jools
Posted: 15 Dec 2003, 15:53
by Monty
No I was totally wrong mate, but I did post the correct conversion afterwards.
Posted: 18 Dec 2003, 09:28
by Jorge
Posted: 18 Dec 2003, 14:53
by madattiver
wow.. great pics.. looks like you have alot of sterbai in there.. i wish i had your problems.. i can;t get mine to spawn for the life of me
Posted: 18 Dec 2003, 16:31
by fishnut2
Jorge,
Very nice pics!!! I have proven breeding sterbai available for shipping anywhere in the US. E-mail or PM me for prices...or go to the for sale section...and click Proven breeding colonies.
Rich
Posted: 18 Dec 2003, 17:06
by Graeme
Lovely Pictures Jorge. Thanks for sharing them. Maybe some of yours headed north to the UK.
G.
Posted: 20 Dec 2003, 18:35
by corydorus
So many Sterbais. What a Magnificent sights !!
Posted: 22 Dec 2003, 05:42
by yhbae
How fast do they grow compare to other cories? I remember reading an article that was suggesting that Sterbai's are real slow growers. Perhaps this is one of the reason for their high price?