For Sale African Arowanas

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I got a tigrinis from them a few weeks ago. It’s doing very good from day one. My friend was down there picking up some different fishes from a MFK member and he stopped by to the shop. My friend sent me videos of different fishes and they all looked healthy. The prices were very reasonable. My friend has lot of experience like me. I’m very happy with the tigrinis catfish. Anyone in this hobby has to learn what is a healthy fish and what is questionable health. If you don’t learn, you can just continue looking at YouTube videos and someday your skill will allow you to keep rare fishes without killing them.
 
I got a tigrinis from them a few weeks ago. It’s doing very good from day one. My friend was down there picking up some different fishes from a MFK member and he stopped by to the shop. My friend sent me videos of different fishes and they all looked healthy. The prices were very reasonable. My friend has lot of experience like me. I’m very happy with the tigrinis catfish. Anyone in this hobby has to learn what is a healthy fish and what is questionable health. If you don’t learn, you can just continue looking at YouTube videos and someday your skill will allow you to keep rare fishes without killing them.
And also yes, sick fish do come in and it is inevitable. It is part of the hobby and if you don't like it, maybe just buy captive bred of find a new hobby. Lol
When you import from many countries you never know what you are gonna be sent.
There's sick fish in all aquarium stores. FACT and fish die in all of them too!
 
And also yes, sick fish do come in and it is inevitable. It is part of the hobby and if you don't like it, maybe just buy captive bred of find a new hobby. Lol
When you import from many countries you never know what you are gonna be sent.
There's sick fish in all aquarium stores. FACT and fish die in all of them too!
I still can't believe someone wanted to complain about buying a fish that was sick and overpriced. I'm on the east coast, so I don't know how SoCal runs, but is it a common business practice to hold customers at gunpoint to "scam" them on fish they don't want?

Just wanted to clarify ??
 
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And also yes, sick fish do come in and it is inevitable. It is part of the hobby and if you don't like it, maybe just buy captive bred of find a new hobby. Lol
When you import from many countries you never know what you are gonna be sent.
There's sick fish in all aquarium stores. FACT and fish die in all of them too!
If anyone wants to hook me up on the east coast with your sweet fish over there, please PM me!!!
 
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