Selling home - MUST sell ALL Honduran Red Points!

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mollygirl

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Help folks!! I'm hoping someone will see this and have a need or desire for my babies! We have our house on the market and the realtor has "suggested" that we thin out some of the many tanks we have. That's ok with me, but the two that I need to get out of the house are FULL of HRP's! I would love to sell these beautiful blue mild mannered Central American Dwarf Cichlids - somewhere.... I package them very well with bag buddies and pure oxygen. Please, anyone... if you know someone who wants to stock a store, go crazy with several tanks, or just wants a few - any and all help would be appreciated! Here's a pic of the dad - mom is always super camera shy:
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Prices: Under an inch - $1.00, 1"-1.5" - $1.50, and 2" and over - $3.00. Shipping can be priority mail or express, or DHL - buyers choice - from zip 81211. Thanks for your time - I hope you can take some of my very spoiled babies!
 
I can't answer either of you as they are not grown enough to have full intense coloration - and I can't keep them long enough to let them develop it. I paid $50 for their parents - so for the prices I'm asking, it's a fair gamble to grow them up and see what you get (IMHO). I just can't afford to keep the tanks and fish that much longer and possibly mess up a home sale here. The market isn't that great - and even total strangers will admit that when they come into the house, they miss most of the features of the house by just being overwhelmed by all the fish tanks! They just simply have to go. Plus I take care of my mom who has Alzheimer's, and the work of PWC's and canister filter cleaning for 12 tanks is simply too much right now. By loosing a couple of tanks and a lot of fish, I can mantain and enjoy the others and not have it overwhelm prospective home buyers!
 
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