free "platinum jardini" p/u in philly, pa

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Free jardini. Here is where and whom I got the fish from: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...f-platinum-jardini&highlight=platinum+jardini

The actual color of the fish is that of my video. He/she is just a typical jardini.
To get the fish, there are two criterias:

1, you must have a large enough tank as the fish will get big. Anyone who keeps arowana should know this already.

2, We must meet at a public place preferably in the Willow Grove mall, just about 45 mins from philly center city. I am busy during the week day but we can meet in the afternoon on weekends.

There is nothing wrong with the fish, I just want to move on as the fish is the innocent party and I would like it to go to a good home. Also, I am very picky as to the type of fish I keep and regular arowana do not interest me.
 
Bump for a great Deal!!
 
Sorry to hear about your situation! Wish you were closer, I'd take it in a heart beat.
 
I'm just a couple hours away from you. I work a lot as well, but I'm off to tomorrow (Monday), or I can come up next Sunday. I'm sure I could get him into one of my tanks. Give me a call if you want: 571-294-3655
-John


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Man, I feel bad for you bro....before giving it away, to get the color back, you might wanna try what some angelfish breeders do.... blaze the fish with 6500-6700k bulbs for 10-18 hours a day....for a few weeks...stay off of of anything that has high beta carotene, red food dye in it, etc..... it'll give it colors. Not a guaranty, but just a thought...
 
But first try to dispute it. I believe it is the same fish, and I think it had gone through a High Light treatment, if not a tank with no gravel. No gravel means no pigment AKA Platinum. My silver looked platinum because of white sand.
 
Thanks for the well wishes guys. Its only a minor monetary setback. I will just considered as a loss and move on.
There have been a few people interested in the fish and I will contact the individual based on the order that I received them. Once the fish is gone, I will post it here.
 
To all interested party, the arowana has moved on to its new home.
Enjoy your new fish, Rich.
 
Thank you sir.
 
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