Whats a pleco with a good market?

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i would try breed the nicer variant bushy noses =P
ill try get you some pics of mine well they upload =D
 
ones im tryna breed
longfin albino bushynose
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galaxy bushynose
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deathray;2520861;2520861 said:
and how much should one sell BNs for?
Depends on the type. Although the common BN's only sell for a buck or two, most shops buy several, which will mean you can make more. The fancier BN's can fetch much more though.
 
So I was thinking of getting: Medusa head BN L255 and Leopard Frog Pleco L134. Can I get a trio of both?
 
Medusa's are hard to breed.

L-183 if you can find them. L-134 there is ALWAYS a market for them. Hypans too, but not as big as leopard frogs.
 
COL;2519942; said:
I suppose it is true that I cannot extrapolate pricing throughout the U.S., but I wouldn't buy either peckoltia vittata or L-66 for that price, and I don't know who would, at least in my area. Amongst fry, I sell L-66 and 129 at 10 bucks a pop, 15 for 270, 411, and 316 (and, when I had them, 333s). For who I assume is dale's list (or maybe alga or spsandy or whatever), the L-333, L-102, 260, and 201 would certainly sell for fifteen, given that they tend to always be in higher demand-especially the 102s.

In fact, do you have this individual's contact information? I am looking to buy inspectors, and I never see f1s for sale.
Fantastic Fins is the name of the shop
and the phone is (734)464-3523
asks for Dale
 
Flash;2519136; said:
Key word: If. ;)

Pseudas are almost never bred in tanks.

Not to mention you can't get them anymore, unless they are already stateside. I hope I can get these L273 to breed but it will be quite a while for them to mature.
 
ShadowStryder;2532164; said:
Not to mention you can't get them anymore, unless they are already stateside. I hope I can get these L273 to breed but it will be quite a while for them to mature.

Sign me up for some fry. lol. You'd be the first one I know of to breed the Titanics.
 
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