If they were a breeding colony you could get more for them. The fact that your not sure on how many males will make the price lower if your trying to sell to a frontosa collector at least i think it will. Those appear to burundi as far as I can tell. Burundi are the cheapest and most commonly found frontosa available today. Mike is right about the area your in making a big difference in price. If your town or region of state does not have alot of fronts available then you will be able to ask more for them. If you have alot forsale in classifieds and at LFS then the price will drop. I would list them for 150 dollars and see what kind of interest you get, you can always come down on price if you need to . If you want a quick sale to get them out of the house in one weekend then i would list them for 100 bucks. They look healthy and have nice stripes so if your not in a big hurry i would try to let them sit for a bit and go for the higher prices (150-175) Keep it under 200.[/quote
Thanks i have the bag some place and it said what type they were if it will help i'll see if i can dig it up...