I've got a pair of Geophagus brasillensis (originally thought they were gymno's) - male is developing a very nice hump - believe female is still too young to lay and as a result they're going to need a fairly large tank or to be separated. Lots of mating dances out of the male and lip locking between the two. Roughly 4" in length now - these are old pictures.
$15 takes the pair - I'll have better pictures up next weekend.
These fish grow to roughly 1 foot in size and are aggressive by geophagus standards but mild tempered by CA standards - should not be kept with other geophagus.
I've also got 6 young Geophagus Tapajos "Orange Head" - .5"-1" in size - had planned on keeping them for myself to grow out but I've got too much on my plate right now.
Asking $10 each - would like to sell them as a group for $50.
Local pickup on weekends only - 90701 - feel free to come take a look.
I've also got two leopard gecko's with complete show cage setups I'm GIVING AWAY to some one who can prove they're competent enough to care for them properly - there's about $700 worth of equipment and they are very hardy very low maintenance reptiles. Pictures available upon request.
PM me with serious interests.
Thanks.
$15 takes the pair - I'll have better pictures up next weekend.
These fish grow to roughly 1 foot in size and are aggressive by geophagus standards but mild tempered by CA standards - should not be kept with other geophagus.
I've also got 6 young Geophagus Tapajos "Orange Head" - .5"-1" in size - had planned on keeping them for myself to grow out but I've got too much on my plate right now.
Asking $10 each - would like to sell them as a group for $50.
Local pickup on weekends only - 90701 - feel free to come take a look.
I've also got two leopard gecko's with complete show cage setups I'm GIVING AWAY to some one who can prove they're competent enough to care for them properly - there's about $700 worth of equipment and they are very hardy very low maintenance reptiles. Pictures available upon request.
PM me with serious interests.
Thanks.