FS: 2 Widebars... 3" and 4"... so cal

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i heard its better to have nothing at all in a tank if ur gonna raise dantnoids..i heard their colors come out better if they have no gravel, back wall, plants, or decorations..i heard theyre full colors come out better if they tank is bare..is dis true? thanks in advanced..
 
i heard its better to have nothing at all in a tank if ur gonna raise dantnoids..i heard their colors come out better if they have no gravel, back wall, plants, or decorations..i heard theyre full colors come out better if they tank is bare..is dis true? thanks in advanced..


i don't agree on this one. as said... datnoids have mood swings that changes their color. I have a aquascaping background and will be having gravels, driftwood, and rocks on my 180 gal. I do not see why or why not their color will differ. Just a reminder.. datnoids live in the wild where their are gravels, rocks, woods, and plants. :) for some the color comes out more with barebottoms and nothing at all. For me it comes out with a background on the back.:)
 
i heard its better to have nothing at all in a tank if ur gonna raise dantnoids..i heard their colors come out better if they have no gravel, back wall, plants, or decorations..i heard theyre full colors come out better if they tank is bare..is dis true? thanks in advanced..

I have black sand and plants, driftwood, etc with my widebars, they look great. heres a few of my guys:

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1st 2 are of same fish
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Good luck with the sale man. If you take them out of the water gently in your hand, it shows their true color. Thats how you can tell their color even when they're stressed.

I may take up your offer from before, tell me if they're still available by next weekend.
 
How much to ship? I want them!!
 
update on the 4" fish...since nobody wanted his ass, I chanced it and threw him in the big tank w/ the big boys...

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so, just to show you ppl that environment plays a role in what the fish looks like...
 
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