Should I trade JAG for a Pair of MM? :)

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo

To trade or not to trade!

  • AMazing deal do the trade!

    Votes: 16 41.0%
  • DOnt trade your jag is to stunning!

    Votes: 6 15.4%
  • IDK its a tough chooice.

    Votes: 7 17.9%
  • Find the male jag a femal mate :)

    Votes: 10 25.6%

  • Total voters
    39
  • Poll closed .
fishman646;3834379; said:
How high of quality would you consider my jag?

Pretty high. How many have you seen equally nice or nicer? Compare it to the quality of the ones the vendors are selling. I know Massive Aggresion had a Jag a while back and I think H20 had either Jag or Castexi for sale. From what I've seen yours could be top 10 maybe even 5. You also have to factor in what you payed for it at what size. I've seen lots of fish being sold on this site for double what they paid cause the fish has doubled in size. Is this right? Who knows... Its just like art. Personal prefrence. Beauty and in turn value is in the eye of the beholder or buyer. If they feel its worth it then they buy it.
 
I have only seen a few on several boards that are I believe are better. One had tiger/cat paw prints all over. Of course opinions are subjective.
 
i would keep the jag. a great lookin jag like that is hard to find...

why do u think the guy is willing to give u 2 marbles?? lol
 
I would keep the jag.They are getting harder to find with that type of pattern and at 13" it would be worth more than 500.00.You just dont find those types of patterns anymore.
The marble male still looks imature and the female wont be ready to breed for a long time.But they look like they have good potential.Marbles just dont breed as good as reg. motoro's ,so who knows if they will breed at all.
 
Keep the jag in your pond and save up some $$$ for a pair of marbles to go into your new tank.
 
fishman646;3841358; said:
Still have a hard decision....Got offered a pair of FLOWERS male/female 7-9 inches
if it were me, id still keep the jag, will (and is) quite the stunner
 
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