BLACK GATF. Cash in HAND !!!!!!!

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DB junkie;2903519; said:
Very good advice... Thank you.

Along with that I think when/if I do decide to try them again I know for next time that they MUST be a good size larger than any rays in the tank. Over 3/4 of the Armatus I lost were due to rays killing them.....

I'm interested to see if one of these Black Tigers STAY black in a tank.... Or if they are like "Blue" Motoros that quickly loose thier color when taken from thier natural enviroment.

i want to try what cohazard said.
try keeping a GATF in blackwater conditions and see how it turns out...
too bad i dont have the tank space.
but im sure alot of you guys out there do.:naughty:
 
Wow, I never opened this thread because it is way out of my league. After reading it just now I hope you obtain your dream. The only help I can offer (which is probably silly) is maybe men like Tred Barta or Larry Dahlburg could help. Good Luck Koop.

ps. My google turned up this thread!
 
furcifer158;2935649; said:
I hope you find one good luck. Do you have any pictures of any that you have seen before?


Look through the whole thread bud, there are several pictures posted of these black GATF from a book covering the species.
 
ultimatejay;2874482; said:
I call bull****! There's no such thing as a black GATF. Those pictures you posted are of fish that have been out of the water for a long time and most likely dead for a long time and that is why they are dark in color. If there was such a thing it would have been captured and in the aquaria by now. :screwy:

Give me your 10g, I have your black GATF in my tank right now. It may take many many years for it to turn black but it eventually will. :ROFL:

Now thats funny!!
 
I am pretty sure he was refering to the post by ultimatejay about the fish turning black after being out of the water and dead. He fishs alot like myself and knows better. I laughed when i first read it as well.
 
any luck on buying that black fish?
 
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