WetSpot has PBBs (CB)

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It seems plausible since now a days WC PBBs are abundant in Asia (especially South East Asia). Singapore recently imported their own large shipment of PBBs from Africa. A lot of the PBBs that came in were 20"-26". Wouldn't be too surprised if Indonesia started breeding them now. :eek:

Reminds me how CB teugelsi just came out of nowhere, completely unexpected.

I would expect to see the price drop quick on the pbbs if they pump out the same numbers.

Great post by the way with all the pics of the kahimata fish, at different sizes! that's going to be a great reference.

You shoud re-post in the thread that Zilch Zilch created so we can compare.
 
Just FYI those masses of red in there are patches of blackworms... I like to keep them in tanks with little guys so they have a near constant supply of things they can nibble on at their leisure
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pbb is already looking green! Very nice so far. I would've gone with less sand though with that style of feeding, otherwise the worms will burrow right?
 
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pbb is already looking green! Very nice so far. I would've gone with less sand though with that style of feeding, otherwise the worms will burrow right?
Partially, they bury their bottom half and keep their top above the substrate, it's more enrichment than nourishment lol... There's also some ropes hidden in the hornwort who will help root them out
 
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Hao Hao first time ive seen a big cb pbb, i kinda like it, now you making me wanna get two:)
 
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But CB Endlis actually look great most of the time and for its price you cannot complain! :D CB PBB for half the listed price and I'm in. :p

Just buy a few already, put the hao golden touch on it. That way i can buy it from you

Hao Hao first time ive seen a big cb pbb, i kinda like it, now you making me wanna get two:)

I bet allot of us would see these pics and not know they were cb.
 
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