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Hey thanks for all the help, since I'm in Japan all the stuff is written in kanji so it's hard to decipher what's what. They do have some strange pricing. Most of my experience is with African cichlids and over here they are super cheap prices for adults over here cost the same as baby's in the states! But other things are more expensive.

Here's some examples of the first pic is a flowerhorn that's priced at $59 and the second pic (red sand) is priced at $88, some other ones I've seen sell at $260.You can get freshwater rays over here from anywhere from $400 a pair to $3000 a pair. They have arowanas from $50-$2k as well.

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Thanks for sharing some flower horn from Japan. If there are any other fish shops near you I would love to see the flower horn they have. Now for me I would not buy either of those flower horn just because of appearance. The first is a short body and I am not a fan of that style of flower horn. The second pic (red sand) of the red dragon is a low quality red dragon flower horn based on its long beak face, body shape, and lack of color. I agree with everyone else so far in regards to the supposed female red texas attempt. If that is indeed what that fish is then you have a higher chance of buying a sterile fish. Female parrots are usually fertile but if I were you I would be trying to find out if that fish has ever laid eggs. If not offer the person $40.00 USD to take a chance that she is fertile. Keep the updates coming my friend, and thanks for serving our country.
 
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Was looking at another LFS and they had a flowerhorn there for around $99 us.band just for fun I threw in a pic of a freshwater ray $169 and a black arowana $59 (never seen a black one like this before)

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