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Yeah those are nice but its a gamble. Most likely little to no kok and can be female. Even the red dragons there look nice but have you noticed why they never have actual pics of the fish...I would email to get an actual pic of the fish you will be getting.
25 plus 30-60$ for shipping comes out to be normal price for one of those guys you can get at a pet shop.

To be honest with you I've had these types.Not these exact fish but very similar. Ever since I got thailand imports there is no way I will be getting anything of lower quality now.

200$ you're getting high quality fish thats very beautiful with a known kok.
Fair enough and done, I'm going high quality, I don't want to regret my decision later on. When you think of $200-to even $300, over the lifespan of the fish, it's almost peanuts. Thanks again, Manny
 
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Fair enough and done, I'm going high quality, I don't want to regret my decision later on. When you think of $200-to even $300, over the lifespan of the fish, it's almost peanuts. Thanks again, Manny
Here are two of my fish from thailand. The left is a female she has a large kok and they were breeding as well.
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This is my super red texas I recently sold.
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Here are two of my fish from thailand. The left is a female she has a large kok and they were breeding as well.
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This is my super red texas I recently sold.
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Holy S**T, those are beautiful. Where can I find a baby super red Texas fh with Kok? That's the one I want, how much do those range?
 
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Holy S**T, those are beautiful. Where can I find a baby super red Texas fh with Kok? That's the one I want, how much do those range?

Thanks Mann. It's hard to actual get a kok out of a texas but there is some protrusion. Mine was a female though.

They are very expensive. Can range from 100-1000+ for a fertile male with a hump. Red texas are a hot commodity and so are red mammons.
 
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