L144

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kyle
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Post by kyle »

Just wondering are these very common in US and how much do you pay for yours over ther here in new zealand we can expect to pay $65 for adults and $34 for young ones just wondering how much there in us and if there common cause i never see any one talk about them
Clearwater
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Post by Clearwater »

Here in florida 20 to 35 dollars.
7 Medusa L 34, 2 Clown plecos L 104, 1 Bristtle nose, Imperial king tiger L333
SirMinion
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Post by SirMinion »

We'ew in England and we have two of these fabulous fish.
Ours cost us around �£17 each at about two inches.

Here's one of ours.
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Post by Barbie »

Pssst, SirMinion that's an L114, not an L144 ;) A very nice one at that!

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Barbie wrote:Pssst, SirMinion that's an L114, not an L144 ;) A very nice one at that!
Barbie
D'oh! I cannot believe I mis-read that!
Serves me right for doing an overnight shift at work then staying up all day surfing the net and playing Half-Life2 :shock:

My brain is fried.

As for the L144, our local fish store has two in their showtank but won't sell them to me :( He says that they're rarer than rocking-horse poop. I've certainly never seen them anywhere else around here.
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Post by kyle »

in new zealnd there almost as common as normal bn and theres a lady who breed them really well.Here is pics of hers just click the golden black eyed ancistrus photo

http://community.webshots.com/user/kimdunnet
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