Weedy Sea Dragon

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amazing and must cost a pretty penny!!! I didn't know people kept them privately, only thought zoos had them. wow
 
These are bred in captivity and are all eating. So you can figure there about 8 mo old and doing great.
 
BraveheartCalif;3244696; said:
Pondering about getting afew for the salt tank. If there is any interest let me know. 6-7" now and can reach 18" Eating live Mysis shrimp but can train on frozen. There are many US suppliers who can ship live mysis to your door. Only for the aficionado of super rare saltwater aquarium displays. Serious inquries only.
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dirtyblacksocks;3245451; said:
Have to post a price buddy.

Iffrat;3245789; said:
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You guys could just PM him,if you're curious how much it costs. If you guys pay attention to his first post, you will realize that he is not selling one, but finding how many member here who is interested so he can bring them in. This thread has been posted for almost a day without a comment from any one, including Moderator, except you two, whose screen name is not even RED!!! :ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
 
I wasn't doing it to quote the rules, I wanted to know how much he's charging. No need to be a dick about it John. :P

EDIT: and I was curious about the price because the ones we can get in the shop are well over 1,000 - but we have plenty of buyers who would be interested for this guy if he gets them in cheaper.
 
Braveheart,

You need to clear your PM box.

I work for a shop that deals primarily in salt water fish :)

I'm interested in where these are captive bred from - within the U.S. or out, who it is that sells them (not to gouge you from them, but to confirm they're authentically captive bred), and of course a price.

I have a lot of customer's that inquire about these, until they find out the price tag on em'. :)
 
I tore down my saltwater tank and sold the tank and got into freshwater............I'm so thinking about getting into salt again just to raise these beauties!!

very rare indeed!!!

braveheart, since these are captive bred, if lets say people miss their chance at this first batch, is it possible to get other batches in later because its captive bred????
 
the future is more regulation not less. so chances are they might be totally restricted sometime. I can get 7 leafy dragons but there about 10k ea. Regulations means more $$ not less.

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the water temperature to properly keep these should be in the low to mid 60's... Also, I think that the current wholesale price is $3500 each from that farm in Australia. What price would they he landed at if I bought a pair? This is a serious inquiry
 
ch08;3246656; said:
the water temperature to properly keep these should be in the low to mid 60's... Also, I think that the current wholesale price is $3500 each from that farm in Australia. What price would they he landed at if I bought a pair? This is a serious inquiry


damn didn't know it was $3500 wholesale. I can vouch for ch08. This dude is as serious as a heart attack.
 
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