what kind of rhom is it?

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dudey;2854590; said:
Well said.


The term diamond rhom has just been slapped in front of the name for importers to get more $ for a fish, has no determination of species. A Rhom is a rhom.

What gg from pfruy has said, the term diamond rhombeus, is just like saying you have a green civic, instead of just a civic. Same car, just color is different.

You can pretty much put any title in front of the fishes name that you want, super black straight back green rhombeus :screwy:.... still will be a rhom

I know rhom is rhom, but when I buy a civic I'd still like to know rather I'm buying a green civic or a black civic ;) maybe the seller knows nothing about civic I end up with a civic Si for the price of civic LX :naughty:

dudey;2854603; said:
jp try a cohab with your other rhom!!

with a divider in between? sounds do-able :) by the way, where do you get plastic egg crate for divider? I've looked in homedepot and found nothing, wrong section maybe?? will try Lowes after work.

the 4" rhom I have now is a wussy, don't think it can cope with the one I saw at lfs. that one looks like it'll tear anything that enters its tank apart.

is 6"-7" rhom at $80 a good price?
 
jp80911;2854230; said:
Thanks. I would say hold on to the baby making until you secure a job. I just now realized how fast my new born goes through diapers, it's scary fast and diapers are expensive~!!!
which lfs in MD? is it Riverdale Pets?


The LFS is called Scales Tropical Fish Warehouse. It's in Silver Spring, MD. I'm in the DC area.

here's a link to their webpage:
http://www.scales-tfw.com/index.html

They have over 600 tanks, and 200 of them are QT so only healthy fish make it to the retail floor.

here's some info on them building the store and a commercial.

youtube commercial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pv1jg4Lp5JY

store info:
http://www.scales-tfw.com/const/racks.htm

http://www.scales-tfw.com/const.htm

They're all good folks. They actually know what they're talking about, and they have an in-store biologist that knows all kinds of stuff about fish. They have everything from marine angler fish to apistogrammas to a whole wall (YES a wall) of piranhas.

I went in the other day and the only rare stuff they had in the way of P's was a black mask elong around 5-6" in length, 6" eigenmanni, some snakeskin RBPS about 4", a few 14" piryayas, and a pristobrycon denticulatus. They also keep the obligatory juvenile RBP's, and Rhoms, and diamond rhoms.

It's like a MFK wet dream in there....
 
jp80911;2854698; said:
is 6"-7" rhom at $80 a good price?

Thats a very reasonable price for a 6" rhombeus. Even more so if he's closer to 7".

A LFS here had a 6" specimen for $200 for many months. Dropping it down and selling for $100.
 
Diogenes;2854836; said:
The LFS is called Scales Tropical Fish Warehouse. It's in Silver Spring, MD. I'm in the DC area.

here's a link to their webpage:
http://www.scales-tfw.com/index.html

They have over 600 tanks, and 200 of them are QT so only healthy fish make it to the retail floor.

here's some info on them building the store and a commercial.

youtube commercial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pv1jg4Lp5JY

store info:
http://www.scales-tfw.com/const/racks.htm

http://www.scales-tfw.com/const.htm

They're all good folks. They actually know what they're talking about, and they have an in-store biologist that knows all kinds of stuff about fish. They have everything from marine angler fish to apistogrammas to a whole wall (YES a wall) of piranhas.

I went in the other day and the only rare stuff they had in the way of P's was a black mask elong around 5-6" in length, 6" eigenmanni, some snakeskin RBPS about 4", a few 14" piryayas, and a pristobrycon denticulatus. They also keep the obligatory juvenile RBP's, and Rhoms, and diamond rhoms.

It's like a MFK wet dream in there....

that place looks nice, I like how clean it is. a lot of lfs is dark and dirty. especially the ones with carpet floor, smells really bad.
good lfs you got there.
 
Tango374;2854878; said:
Thats a very reasonable price for a 6" rhombeus. Even more so if he's closer to 7".

A LFS here had a 6" specimen for $200 for many months. Dropping it down and selling for $100.

um...this is getting more and more attempting. aside from the crazy red eyes it has, it is also very active compare to other rhoms I've seen at lfs before. it keeps on swimming into the rear glass panel :confused: it's weird cuz the rear is painted and isn't rhom known for being curious and swim towards ppl that walk towards to tank??
 
jp80911;2854988; said:
um...this is getting more and more attempting. aside from the crazy red eyes it has, it is also very active compare to other rhoms I've seen at lfs before. it keeps on swimming into the rear glass panel :confused: it's weird cuz the rear is painted and isn't rhom known for being curious and swim towards ppl that walk towards to tank??

my marg was up in a corner facing the rear at the lfs. Now he stares at you from under a mangrove decorations, and flares his gills, and opens his jaws in challenge if you so much as look at him. He's even banging glass like a red devil sometimes now. I wouldn't put too much stock into their behavior at the LFS
 
yea I guess, it's like a hit or miss kind of thing when it comes to fish personality.
 
yea i know, most of the p's growth are stunted I'm guessing.
piranhas do not swim much but that does not mean they should be placed in 0.5g jar. :banhim:
 
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