Monster Fish - NJ - PU/Ship

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Nothing to get rid of here. Good luck and welcome to the site.

I just noticed you are from Belleville. There is a user on here by the name of AquaScape, he has a online store run out of Belleville and I think he might have just opened a storefront to the public...not sure on the latter. Here is a link to his online store- http://www.aquascapeonline.com/default.asp

Maybe you can find something through him (Pedro).
 
I just want to clarify a bit...I'm not looking for common fish that got too big for your tank. I don't have much interest in RTC, TSN, plain jane cichlids, etc. I want RARE FISH!
 
Cookie*420;4680704; said:
The store and website look good Lorenzo. Do you sell fish?

Thanks! We've got everything from bread and butter live bearers to reef stuff. Come check us out.

koltsix;4680970; said:
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=371582&highlight=armatus


Some of my rare fish I've got for sale right now are my Armatus and Trachycorystes check out my thread see if your interested in anything.

I just saw your PM. I'd love to grab an armatus from you, but I don't trust them with all of my bass and datnoids :(
 
Figure this was worth mentioning...I'm not looking for repeats, so here's what's swimming in my tank. I'm not really interested in adding more of these species unless the deal is too good to pass up :)

Cichla Piquiti 'azul'
Cichla Kelberi 'F1 Bahia'
Cichla Orinocensis 'Rio Negro'
A Grade FH
IT
NTT
Silver Aro

Let me know what you've got. Really like VATF, big Tigrinus, Arapima, nice rays, Lates sp, etc. As long as its rare, monster, and bigger than 6" we can talk!
 
How big are you're Bass and Dat's? If they're over 5 inches they should be okay. Dat's you could get away with even smaller than that. These guys were kept successfully with 4 inch Thick Black Barred Silver Dollars and 3.5 inch Blood Parrots without incident. The only problem I could see is if with the Bass as they're more elongate and if less than 5 inches the Arm's may try to prey on them.
 
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