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fl_tropicalfish;3802642; said:
3 of my boy haha....How do you guy like them, for me I like my 2nd the most, pearl closs the head and look like he got hump coming...coment me please....

Those had to be very expensive.....mind if I ask what you had to pay for those beauties?
 
stanky;3822374; said:
Those had to be very expensive.....mind if I ask what you had to pay for those beauties?

fl_tropicalfish;3807791; said:
$200 each Shipped from Thailand....

he failed to tell us who they came from though.
 
Camphilophus;3822360; said:
You must not know anything about hybrids.

:screwy:

Your correct, I might not know much about hybrids.

BUT

Quote from haloman02

Shape: Red Texas is considered as huge structure fish. The mature Red Texas can have size up to 30 CMs. in length.
A nice Red Texas should have wide and thick body with straight fin which is perfectly match with the body.
Color: The most popular and expensive is Red. The next popular is Orangy-red.
Not all Red texas are red, and some might not even fade. There are Red Texas in Red, Orangy-red, Yellow, and Pink. They could have these colors when they are faded.

and the link is here

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132336

;)
 
AdamKennedy;3824631; said:
What do you guys think about my black belt?
um, dude, what are you doing, lol? wrong section and scamming someone else's post
 
fl_tropicalfish;3825963; said:
I got them from my friend in Thailand.I don't know if he still have some left in this time. but if some one want to have one of mine. You can go direct to my fl_tropicalfish@hotmai.com .let me know if you interesting on one of them.


smells of some type of spam in here, i must be in the bacon lounge!
 
yeah, the first one looks amazing. I've always wanted one and it is on the top of my list but I'm afraid that if I ordered one it wouldn't turn pure red and keep the black splotches or the color would be off of something. Very nice. I'd like to see how they turn out once they are full grown.
 
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