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gazelle

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Someone told me that Siamese Tigers aka Wide Bars are extinct in the wild. I kind of believe this as I have not seen any youngsters in a while. Does that mean someone is breeding them? If not, does that mean they will soon dissappear from the trade entirely?
:feedback: because I am 15 and can't afford one of those amazing 13+ inch WideBars :drool::drool::drool::drool:and would like to when I'm older but am a bit worried that they'll all die out!!!
this is all assuming that there extinct in the wild though
 
When your old enough to afford one there will probably be less in the trade and what is left will probably be at a higher price than what you see now.
 
FunWow!;4066373; said:
When your old enough to afford one there will probably be less in the trade and what is left will probably be at a higher price than what you see now.
old enought oget a job that pays more than mioninum wage =D
 
hope you get him!!! :grinyes:
 
Im 18 and i dont have a ST....I want one so bad! :drool:
 
Extinct in the wild and the number of fish in the trade are dwindling. By the time you get of age that you aren't getting paid minimum wage they'll probably cost more.

So ends the lesson in economics supply and demand.
 
:cry:im 15 and i had 5 maybe i shouldn't of sold them all......:cry:
 
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