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drgnfly829

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Ok this is a feeler.
my house is full of fishtanks and cool fish that should be worth something.
I'm broke
I've got 2 blue arrows that i paid 250 for at shark aquarium last year
plus shipping
I'd need 300 apiece pick up only in maryland
I just need to take the time to get my life organized.
between work and fish I'm sick of everything
they might be a pair so once again it's a feeler, just wondering if i can get that much for em they do eat krill like pigs, and i haven't managed to bump them off yet
 
Hey what's up man first off i would say you need to post pics to get any kind of responses and also tell everyone what is the size of the fish and i'd say most fish that actually got bought on here are fish that get shipped. And i don't think any one is going to pay 3 bills a piece for some blacks but maybe anyways man good luck just throwing my opionion out there no dis respect inteded have a good one man.

Sincerely,

Jeffrey allen Braley
 
Thanks,
what you say makes sense
it was only a feeler to get an idea,
300 is high but they're bigger than when i got em and like i said i paid 250 plus shipping...
Anyway thanks for the input I'll stick em in a 125 of their own and see if they are actually a pair
 
drgnfly829;730758; said:
Thanks,
what you say makes sense
it was only a feeler to get an idea,
300 is high but they're bigger than when i got em and like i said i paid 250 plus shipping...
Anyway thanks for the input I'll stick em in a 125 of their own and see if they are actually a pair

Also, just to give a heads up. There's no such thing as Blue arrows. They are black arro's. People that sell them come up with this, "Blue" arrow name to hype it up and jack the price up as they did on you. To give an idea on price, a 12- 14" black arrow will retail for around 150-180 bucks. Good luck with the sale.
 
I'd say that there is such a thing as blue arowana. Its just like many other common names, there are different common names for the same fish. I actually feel that blue arowana fits the fish better than does black arowana. I don't see much black in my arowana, but I definitely see lots of blue. Scientific names eliminate this confusion: Osteoglossum ferreirai.
 
Ok thanks
well since the tragic deaths of the angelfish, i have lots of tankspsace now
i kinda figured that blue and balck arrows were the same but thanks anyway
i guess the mods can pull this thread
 
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