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Goldfish street brother..depends on the season the last time i went there the only fish that interested me were the assam's, wolfish and an armatus..but it depends really i may just have come at the wrong time..

but they got killer turtles, lizards and planted tanks there..:)
 
thanks brother.:)
sorry my post was misleading.:grinno:

i meant POLY species.

my wishlist:
weeksii
buet
palmas palmas
moke
congicus
...teg?

or just about any species i dont have yet
 
spoofsjsc;1813432; said:
thanks brother.:)
sorry my post was misleading.:grinno:

i meant POLY species.

my wishlist:
weeksii
buet
palmas palmas
moke
congicus
...teg?

or just about any species i dont have yet

the only poly species i saw when i was there were some endli endli, ornate, senegals and albino sen's..maybe it was seasonal i dont really know..maybe some HK people can tell us what poly's are available and waht months they are available :)
 
from what i read, you should be able to find endli endli, ornate, senegal, albino senegal, like deangelo said, and quite possibly palmas polli and perhaps the longfin senegal varieties and baby lapradei. Basically the ones that are being farm bred in Indonesia. As for the rare ones that are wild caught, like palmas palmas, mokelembembe and the other even rarer ones, chances are you'll not see them, unless you're very very lucky. As for the other ones like weeksii, congicus, you may see them if the timing's right...in any case, have a look around...they should have some really cool fish there, even if they're not bichirs...
 
Infblue;1814132; said:
from what i read, you should be able to find endli endli, ornate, senegal, albino senegal, like deangelo said, and quite possibly palmas polli and perhaps the longfin senegal varieties and baby lapradei. Basically the ones that are being farm bred in Indonesia. As for the rare ones that are wild caught, like palmas palmas, mokelembembe and the other even rarer ones, chances are you'll not see them, unless you're very very lucky. As for the other ones like weeksii, congicus, you may see them if the timing's right...in any case, have a look around...they should have some really cool fish there, even if they're not bichirs...
cool! super thanks. :D
 
i dont think u can get those rare ones if u are just dropping by unless some local bichir fans can help u out..u must go there the right time, the right place.
after all, rare bichir are not guppies..:D
 
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