gold aros, how much?

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i admit luckys has good quality arowanas.
but the rtgs on sale weren't, hence the low price
 
superleggera123;3877596; said:
high grade = HBRTG
5th level shine
LOL, like I said, you have a lot left to see. HBRTG is not a "high grade" rtg. HB stands for High Back. HBRTG is an rtg crossed with a gold or x-back, whichever you want to call it. There is a huge difference between the two. Also, the price gap between the 2 is big enough to be significant. No wonder why your buddy feels like he got screwed buying from them.
 
Aro Dat;3877224; said:
in socal u can get a low grade gold for $500, 6-8"

once saw a baby (2") crossback gold for $500

i would give you a brake but you will never see a crossback for sale at 2inch for $500 no matter what country you are from

1. 2inch is to small to insert a micro chip
2. 2inch aros will still have a yolk sack
3. asian aros are not allowed to be exported below 6inch you do see some at 5inch but its not leagle to export below 6inch

sorry but at 2inch i think you are not telling the full truth
 
You should find a different way to speak to people and let them know that there might be a place that would sell these fish cheaper, instead of saying it in a way that makes the other person look stupid. You make yourself look like a cheap lowballing punk. I encountered an idiot last week on kijiji who was looking for RTG's, saying wholesalers sell them for $250-$300, yet he expects private owners who spend the money and care for this fish to practically give it away free. This person also spoke highly of luckys, just like you. Makes me think your one and the same, if luckys was so much cheaper why the hell didn't that cheap **** go there instead of kijiji? I say if you can't afford it don't buy it.
 
BM80;3878689; said:
You should find a different way to speak to people and let them know that there might be a place that would sell these fish cheaper, instead of saying it in a way that makes the other person look stupid. You make yourself look like a cheap lowballing punk. I encountered an idiot last week on kijiji who was looking for RTG's, saying wholesalers sell them for $250-$300, yet he expects private owners who spend the money and care for this fish to practically give it away free. This person also spoke highly of luckys, just like you. Makes me think your one and the same, if luckys was so much cheaper why the hell didn't that cheap **** go there instead of kijiji? I say if you can't afford it don't buy it.
Funny you should mention that I can't afford my fish, just one tank of my rays alone could probably costs more than your tanks and fish combined lol. Who's the one who can't afford anything? Maybe YOU shouldn't speak like some genius who knows the best prices and deals. If you cant take being corrected, then dont post. If what you say is true, then 90% of all the fishkeepers up on the GTA forum seem to be the same as me, a cheap lowballing punk who expects people to give away their fish to me LOL. It seems quite a few, if not all, support Lucky's very much, they even seem to have one of the highest, if not the highest rating out of all the other stores. BTW, you met this punk a week ago right? Didn't you just mention something about not even hearing of an LFS called Lucky's? Catching my drift? Don't even bother trying to argue about arowanas with me until you can even tell what your so called "high grade" rtg is LOL. You don't even have the slightest idea of what you're buying... Theres a difference between being cheap and being smart. Buying high quality fish for the lowest price you can find is not called being cheap, its called being smart. The person who buys something hes not even sure of without even checking the market price is whats called being an idiot.
 
lets relax guys
luckys does have amazing fish but sometimes they dont and thats a fact!
i stand corrected about high grade rtgs but i know they exist.
 
Actually HBRTG is also a RTG just that it got some shine on their 5th row scales. So far here in asia there's no classification of high grade RTG. Just better looking one or it's just normal.
 
Aro Dat;3877224; said:
in socal u can get a low grade gold for $500, 6-8"

once saw a baby (2") crossback gold for $500

XB at $500? Actually let's be realistic. A crossback golden can never be that cheap regardless of that small size. Infact, I bet it's just a common green.
 
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