Pair of Checkered Red Turq Discus 6" ($80) WILL SHIP

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I knew it's too good to be true cause i got discus ship to me around $65. So i aksed him send me pic of parents with frys and here is what i got.

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I actually was supposed to buy two pairs of rams for $40 shipped. I have bought and sold multiple things on the internet, not fish but other things, I am a seller on eBay and I basically buy and sell stuff I get at garage sale so I am used to prices being low. I had another scam on me about 8 months ago for some products I was buying to resell, except it was $400 worth of stuff, I got all the money back from paypal.
 
No need to be a jerk. You sir need to understand, first off I am a kid 14 years old, and second I was blinded by the fact that I wanted the fish.

It's not really any of my business, so feel free to ignore me, but have you kept discus before? Have you bred them?

Jumping into the discus hobby with a mated pair is usually a bad start. It's cheaper and easier to find a local breeder (there are plenty in your area) and get six nice quality juveniles to raise up and try your hand at. Once they pair, you can try breeding if you feel that you're ready for it. There is a lot of work (and patience) involved in spawning and raising discus. Gotta crawl before you walk...

I've been in the discus hobby since I was 13 and I jumped in head-first when I was about your age. Unfortunately it didn't go as well as I'd hoped and expected. Just passing on some friendly advice. ;)
 
I actually was supposed to buy two pairs of rams for $40 shipped, not discus. I did some research on good starting breeder fish and discus were defiantly not a beginner fish. Thanks for your concern though, I appreciate it.

It's not really any of my business, so feel free to ignore me, but have you kept discus before? Have you bred them?

Jumping into the discus hobby with a mated pair is usually a bad start. It's cheaper and easier to find a local breeder (there are plenty in your area) and get six nice quality juveniles to raise up and try your hand at. Once they pair, you can try breeding if you feel that you're ready for it. There is a lot of work (and patience) involved in spawning and raising discus. Gotta crawl before you walk...

I've been in the discus hobby since I was 13 and I jumped in head-first when I was about your age. Unfortunately it didn't go as well as I'd hoped and expected. Just passing on some friendly advice. ;)
 
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