DonH;775163; said:
they are semi rare.... i know few folks who have them now in the US...Redpayara;776755;776755 said:Wow, good growth rate. Are they very rare? Who else has one? they look like barramundi/nile cross.
neoprodigy;776798; said:they are semi rare.... i know few folks who have them now in the US...![]()
Li, I find it a coincidence that this thread is all of a sudden bumped from last September to now. Could there be a reason for this? Maybe you really wholeheartedly show an interest in Joey's japonicus but I find it funny how you downplay it's value after finding out that it's no longer in Joey's possession.neoprodigy;776798; said:they are semi rare.... i know few folks who have them now in the US...![]()
DonH;776976; said:Li, I find it a coincidence that this thread is all of a sudden bumped from last September to now. Could there be a reason for this? Maybe you really wholeheartedly show an interest in Joey's japonicus but I find it funny how you downplay it's value after finding out that it's no longer in Joey's possession.
What species do you consider semi-rare in the hobby so I have a good comparison? I'm sure if they were semi-rare, you would have no problems producing at least a few updated pics from the "few folks" you know, right? I would love to see them...
Thanks...