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The price for ornate was around $40 US roughly.. I paid about $13 US for my endli. And the albino are about $15 US a piece as well..
Rough prices as im from Australia... I convert india rupee to AUD but aus dollar usually pretty similar to US dollar
 

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$40 isn't that bad, at least where I am. Those seem pretty middle of the road prices (at least to me, not sure about how they are in your area), but if I were you if they stay put on the ornates pricing I wouldn't sweet, just buy it haha
 

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It is expensive for here for "a pet fish" lol but compared to Aus prices they are extremely cheap!!!! Only time I seen a bircir fs in aus was a sengal for $900 AUD
 

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I paid 70 for mine..hope it works out
 

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Bichirs are quite hard to come by. Senegal Bichirs are the most common in Australia and I paid $1100 for my pair (which is very high, but they are adults and of supreme quality IMO). They go for as low as $200 if you're lucky.

More uncommon bichirs, such as endiis, palmas, ornates and delhezi can fetch a price of around $1500 each.

I borrowed the above quote from a cichlid forum based in Aus. It is approx 2yr old post.. many common fish etc. Found in eur, USA, UK and asia countries are very rare in Aus or arnt avaliable or are$$$$ due to strict import export laws!
 
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