Collection of WORLD's BIGGEST DATS ~ SFBay Pickup CA 94404 (Price adjusted)

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Okay...maybe there are bigger ones out in the wild or somewhere hidden but these are pretty much amongst the biggest ones on the world market right now.

BigMac is a solid 24" beast. Grown from 10 years ago from 16". This is the happiest friendliest most personable Indo Dat you will find, and of course, the biggest!
It might not be the "stable" high contrast colors that some of you wish it is, but from my experience of raising it up all these years, I can say it is more happy and less stressed than the stable ones out there. (yes, from my experience, I am saying that "stable"= stress...) Underneath the metallic bronze and gold, it is a classic pure 4 bar IT dat pattern. It eats about 1 tilapia fillets per day ( chopped up ) and I also toss in some massivore once in a while for extra nutrients.

Kit and Kat are the cutest pair of thinbar. The larger one is 16" while the other is just a hair smaller (maybe like 1/2") . They always stick together, although they do flare at each other. Who knows, maybe they are a female/male pair. No one has any way of telling. They both only eat massivores.

The measurements were taken when they were out of water so they are accurate.

As for their home. It is a spacious 8' x 3'w x 2'h acrylic tank with dual corner overflow, black back, sitting on a metal stand. Keeping their water pristine is a DIY wet/dry and a 36w TurboTwist UV. Three 10w LED Floodlight shows off their glorious color. It is the perfect setup for these datnoids for life.

I wish to find a good home who will take care of these stunning specimens. If given the same meticulous care and attention, these will continue to grow for years.
I will not separate the tank with the fish as I know they are accustomed to this tank. Any major changes (new environment) or even new tank mates could threaten their livelihood. Even adding more datnoids are risky, but I think anyone would be more than satisfy with just these ultimate datnoids. Afterall, they are some of the biggest datnoids in the world.

The price is $6000 for this entire ultimate datnoid setup.
I will split the fish with the tank.
I will NOT split the three datnoids though.
And the tank won't be available for pickup until the fish are sold.
$3500 for three Biggest Datnoids you will find on the market .
$2800 for 360g full setup.I am in no hurry to sell so the price is pretty firm, but really, the key for me is to find the right buyer who knows about these fish and are capable of taking care of them long term .

I highly encourage potential buyers to come by and learn about them and see them in person as photos does not do them any justice at all.

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I'm in Foster City , CA 94404

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GLWS bro! These are some monster datnoids!
 
It looks like the tank is very dark. Do the dats get spooked when the lights come on? How do they act when the tank is bright and lit up?
 
Haha let Gaston be. If he thinks a perfect dat must be stable then this is not for him . 6k isn't just for the dats, its for the whole setup that's worth couple grand AND the ultimate title and bragging rights to having the biggest dats around .

The dats don't like bright lights . They don't get spooked , they sorta just become less active . Thats why i only have two 10w LED floodlights hanged about a foot from the top of the tank ( lights included ) . Saves energy and perfect brightness /dimness for the dats

Feel free to ask any questions :)

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Stable or not, that indo is a straight stunner. Stability in datnoids has just become an idea for people to categorize a "good" datnoid. Obviously, this monster proves that wrong. If I saw this fish in the wild, I would be just as astonished as I would if I saw a stable datnoid. Epic, inspiring datnoid collection. GLWS!


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Stable or not, that indo is a straight stunner. Stability in datnoids has just become an idea for people to categorize a "good" datnoid. Obviously, this monster proves that wrong. If I saw this fish in the wild, I would be just as astonished as I would if I saw a stable datnoid. Epic, inspiring datnoid collection. GLWS!


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Amen! GLWS


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