Proven Pair of Retics

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Wisfish

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I have a pair of proven breeder retics I would like to sell. I also have baby retics. If anyone is interested let me know. Also what is everyones take on a fair price for the pair. I would like to get $50.00 each for the babies. The rays will be pickup only.
 
i probably wouldnt ask 50 bucks for baby retics, my LFS sells em for 30, so it might be hard to get sales with numbers that high man.
just a thought, thats all.
 
$50 for a CB retic is an AWESOME deal. Most of the reason that retics are known to be hard to keep are because to the importers/exporters they are a cheap fish and not taken are of as well as they should. $50 for a CB which is pretty average for a crappy WC is a STEAL~!
 
JD7.62;3267149; said:
$50 for a CB retic is an AWESOME deal. Most of the reason that retics are known to be hard to keep are because to the importers/exporters they are a cheap fish and not taken are of as well as they should. $50 for a CB which is pretty average for a crappy WC is a STEAL~!

Agree. Plus CB will be well started on food.

Please price that proven pair asap as our forum rules state a price must be listed for every item. Thanks
 
Wisfish;3267083; said:
Thanks for the input. I work at a LFS and our wholesalers charge us between $28.00 and $38.00 for a pup.
Thats right, thats the wholeslae prices. Dont take no crap from those 2 morons, $50 for CB is good. If they dont like it, let them buy some half dead junk from the store
 
My baby retics are eating blackworms and chopped up night crawlers. They range in age from six months down to three months. And the female just dropped one more yesterday. She has dropped 13 pups in about 19 months. I bought my pair at the LFS and they were a lot harder to get aclimated the their pups. Tank raised are much sturdier than the wild caught. My pair was very thin when I got them.
 
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