SYN. ANGELICUS

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KJP

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I HAVE 2 SYN. ANGELICUS EASILY 7" OR MORE WHAT DO YOU THINK THEY ARE WORTH? I AM NOT SURE WHAT SEX THEY ARE, DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO SEX THEM?
 
not sure what they're worth but if you ever wanna get rid of one please let me know. I'm in Indiana but I sometimes make it over to Cincinnati for the GCAS club meetings and S. angelicus is on my "must have" list. :grinyes:
 
Jason_S said:
not sure what they're worth but if you ever wanna get rid of one please let me know. I'm in Indiana but I sometimes make it over to Cincinnati for the GCAS club meetings and S. angelicus is on my "must have" list. :grinyes:
I am definately interested in selling one. Let me know if you are really interested!
 
Not sure how much there worth at that size I know a small one around me goes for bout 40.00 to 50.00.
 
Last time I saw a big one about 9in it went for $65 at a fish auction I was at.
 
KJP said:
I am definately interested in selling one. Let me know if you are really interested!

I definitely am interested...let me know when you've decided on a price and how soon you want to get rid of it because I may not be able to buy it for a couple of weeks. :)
 
I haven't seen those guys around in years. Last I saw, they were going for $50 at 3" Your's are probably around the $120 mark, IMO.
 
Jason_S said:
I definitely am interested...let me know when you've decided on a price and how soon you want to get rid of it because I may not be able to buy it for a couple of weeks. :)
Let me know when your ready i would sell it to you for $85.00 if you are interseted. I know i paid $30 for it 5 years ago when it was between 1-2 inches.
 
KJP said:
I HAVE 2 SYN. ANGELICUS EASILY 7" OR MORE WHAT DO YOU THINK THEY ARE WORTH? I AM NOT SURE WHAT SEX THEY ARE, DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO SEX THEM?

Females tend to be larger and fatter with their white dots fading to a light brown color. Males on the other hand teld to be smaller and thinner and retain some of their white spots.
 
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