Unfortunately my girlfriend was sick today so we didn't explore to much of the market today. However I did find some common exotics to post as we needed to leave in a hurry. These first few photos demonstrate how these fish are packaged and ready to go for anyone who wants to buy them. I also posted a discus store, there are around 6 or 7 stores dedicated to discus. A discus runs at an average price of $16 that is around 7 inches long, larger ones aren't to much more expensive.
You can see a couple of lizard hanging out in the store, not really sure why. Also, the "Hi-BACK" arowana is around $150, the Stingrays my finger is next to are around $175, while the Goliath Tiger Fish are around $40.
Also, the fish scene aren't one of a kind specimens. Many shops sell the same fish you see, the shop with the HI-BACK had around 10 other just within itself. In some cases, it becomes boring to look at the same fish, especially today how I didn't find many rare exotics.
I managed to find what I believe to be a platinum paddlefish today. I used to own a paddlefish, but its nose was broken by my alligator gar, I didn't expect it to happen, but these fish are actually able to eat live ghost shrimp regardless of what anyone else says they can eat solid food/live food.
I think those are black diamond rays, they go for $1300 a pair.
Are those striped Raphael catfish in there. If they are can you tell be the size and how much also i was wondering have you found any Piranhas yet size and price to.