12/5/07 STOCKLIST

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N-E Cichlids

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African Brown Knifefish 4-6" $6.99
Arrowhead Puffer 4-5" $24.99
Burundi Frontosa 4.5-5.5" (Female) $19.99
Congo Tetras 3-3.5" $4.99
Jurupari 5-6" $24.99
Royal Farawella 2-2.5" $16.99
Indo Dats 2.5" $19.99
Ocellaris Pbass 1-1.5" $11.99
Orange Pikes 2" $12.99
Polypterus Lapradei 6-8" $49.99
Polypterus Palmas Polli 4-5" $49.99
P. Hartwegi 7" $34.99
RTC x TSN 3-3.5" $29.99
Redtail Payara 6-8" $59.99
Red Tiger Motags 0.75-1" - $7.99
Snowflake Eel 10-12" $14.99
Trimac 2-2.5" $6.99
Vieja Bifasciatus 6-7” $34.99

Stingrays
Atlantic Freshwater Stingray 6-8" $99.99
Motoro 6-8" $179.99
Potamotrygon Sp. "Red" Stingray 10" $279.99
Teacup 4" $79.99

Grammodes
3" Female - $19.99
2" unsexed - $14.99

Pleco
L-66 King Tiger Pleco 3-4" $29.99
L191 Royal Pleco 3.5-4" $24.99
L-260 Queen Arabesque 3" $29.99
 
Teacup 4" $79.99
what specias are these?
or unknown right now..
 
Miles stated in our other forum that the teacup rays are sold as Reticulatas when they are young, but as they grow they lose their patterns and are often not the true Reticulatas. He also stated that the "Red" Stingray looked to be the true Reticulata and at 10" it was most likely breeding size. Apparently the true Retics are not so common.
 
how many pbass do you have? pics?
 
N-E Cichlids;1324986; said:
Miles stated in our other forum that the teacup rays are sold as Reticulatas when they are young, but as they grow they lose their patterns and are often not the true Reticulatas. He also stated that the "Red" Stingray looked to be the true Reticulata and at 10" it was most likely breeding size. Apparently the true Retics are not so common.

so..these are retics or no..
 
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