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Free 5" Common Pleco!! Very healthy. Need to make room for new fish. Pick-up in Billerica, MA.
 
I have a nice drilled 30 Breeder setup (1" bulkheads I think), black tank with a nice oak cabinet stand, modified proclear sump (with a full bucket of seachem matrix for bio media) and all the plumbing, brand new mag 3 all in very good shape up FS. Also includes 1 250 w visitherm stealth heater (barely used) and gravel if you want it. Asking $225 or would be willing to split it up. This was an awesome tank which I used for growing out baby rays, cichlids and all kinds of other oddballs. Can deliver/meet within reasonable distance for a small fee.
Also up FS/FT is my 12" Perruno/Marble Sailfin Cat. I've had this guy since 05, bought it as a 1/4" baby. It is a stunning, very active cat in flawless condition. It's getting a little too competitive with my rays so it will have to go. As to whether it is a true perruno, I have no idea, but I will post pics and let the experts decide. Asking $75

Located in Tewksbury
 
Tucc185;1729788; said:
Also up FS/FT is my 12" Perruno/Marble Sailfin Cat. I've had this guy since 05, bought it as a 1/4" baby. It is a stunning, very active cat in flawless condition. It's getting a little too competitive with my rays so it will have to go. As to whether it is a true perruno, I have no idea, but I will post pics and let the experts decide. Asking $75

Located in Tewksbury

I'll be waiting for pics, but if it's a true Perruno...consider it SOLD!! :D

Edit: If you can get a good pic of the dorsal rays I can ID it.
 
i got 100 lbs pool filter sand full of bacteria, just take them out from my tank. FREE to go. I also have another 50 lbs bag that never open also FREE to go. Pick up only.
 
Tucc185;1730780; said:
here's some pics of the marble sailfin cat. I remembered that proper ID has to do with dorsal rays, and as mine is camera shy I decided to go all out. Hope these are useful. I have pics of th 30 breeder available as well if anyone is interested.

He's beautiful...definitley longibarbis.

Yeah, the key to identifying them is P. perruno has 8-9 soft rays on the dorsal (1 hard ray), where L. longibarbis has up to 10 or 11 soft rays.
 
Thanks, I posted in the catfish section and came to the same conclusion. Regardless, it's a really nice fish that I'm hesitant to get rid of but having the 125 divided between rays and cats is annoying. Would be interested in partial trades for the cat and/or tank for equipment or interesting fish. Make an offer if interested.
 
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