post pictures of BICHIR BICHIR

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Infblue;2215049; said:
i think thats the bottom frame of his tank...if i'm not mistaken...

You would be correct. It is the black acrylic that is glued around the top and bottom of the tank to hide the acrylic weilds and also for strenth purposes.
 
David R;2215012; said:
ashdavid that is a stunning fish!!! How come the bottom part of the second and third pics is black?
Anything that cost $5k-$10K better be stunning so that the rich brats can go bragging about how rare and special it is for them to spend so much money on. Personally, that's not my cup of tea. I would rather have a chilli red for that price and will retains value. Nice looking bichir bichir.:popcorn:
 
I dont think Ashdavid is bragging milokai wanted to see one and only ashdavid had one so he showed it so this post wouldnt be a waste he didnt flaunt or brag
 
If I have a $10K bichir bichir I know I would bragged about it to make me feeling better about spending $10K on a bichir. I was not directly at AshDavid or anyone. I was directing at anyone who spent $10K or more on a fish.

And I got to say UWE recent avatar picture is funny. He looks like a burglar wearing the black beanie and black sweater. No offense.:ROFL:

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FishGoneWild;2215877; said:
Anything that cost $5k-$10K better be stunning so that the rich brats can go bragging about how rare and special it is for them to spend so much money on. Personally, that's not my cup of tea. I would rather have a chilli red for that price and will retains value. Nice looking bichir bichir.:popcorn:

I agree...:) But I would rather have both...
Are these your cup of tea?:)

How about a blue base X-back.
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...Or maybe even a super red...
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...Or maybe a fully crossed 7" golden x-back
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:banhim:for taunting me with nice :bling:arros:asianarow. :drool::grinno::popcorn: I only see fish like that at public aquarium exhibits. I wonder how much these guys sell the bichir bichir for before it's shipped oversea to Japan. I also wonder why there is not an abundant #s of these if they're found in Africa. Is someone purposely doing this to preserve the market to keep it from crashing? I remembered back in the days when a lot of fish were hard to get but not anymore.

pbbichir2.jpg
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/glaxton/pbbichir2.jpg
 
FishGoneWild;2215877; said:
Anything that cost $5k-$10K better be stunning so that the rich brats can go bragging about how rare and special it is for them to spend so much money on. Personally, that's not my cup of tea. I would rather have a chilli red for that price and will retains value. Nice looking bichir bichir.:popcorn:

I'm jealous too :D

price is relative, 10k is nothing to some people...I'm not one of them though :(

Great pics ashdavid!

Thanks to all who posted the capture pics, never seen those before, very cool!
 
i'd rather have both too! :) and i don't care if it doesn't retain value....i never buy looking to resell. if i can only have one arowana, it'd be a blue base xback or albino xback. i don't think i can choose between these two :) and i don't think i can choose between a Pbb and xback. good thing where i am i don't have that choice...or is that a bad thing? :D

FishGoneWild;2216852; said:
I wonder how much these guys sell the bichir bichir for before it's shipped oversea to Japan. I also wonder why there is not an abundant #s of these if they're found in Africa. Is someone purposely doing this to preserve the market to keep it from crashing?
hey you gotta pay more attention to my posts :D the answer you seek is already there. hint: post #22. What i will add here is that where the fish IS found, they shouldn't be that uncommon...after all, locals eat these fish, just like any other native fish.
 
FishGoneWild;2216852; said:
:banhim:for taunting me with nice :bling:arros:asianarow. :drool::grinno::popcorn: I only see fish like that at public aquarium exhibits. I wonder how much these guys sell the bichir bichir for before it's shipped oversea to Japan. I also wonder why there is not an abundant #s of these if they're found in Africa. Is someone purposely doing this to preserve the market to keep it from crashing? I remembered back in the days when a lot of fish were hard to get but not anymore.

pbbichir2.jpg
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/glaxton/pbbichir2.jpg
It is getting the fish which is the problem, I don't know why but they just don't get imported???
 
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