I've got a couple B. tigrinum/M. tigrinus left, 6" and looking for $225. I'm in Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Also have two breeding groups of wild caught Rhamphochromis. They're a Lake Malawi mouthbrooding cichlid - these guys are an open water predator and look like barracuda with big toothy mouths. Very few people in North America have these fish, and I've yet to see anyone with groups like this. R. macophthalmus - 5 fish, 8-10", $250 and R. woodi - 9 fish, 8-10", $450 or take both groups for $600. They've been kept together in a 6'x18"x20" tank together for a couple years and do ok, though they could use a larger tank. They do not cross breed, and this is actually what led me to discover I had two different species (I bought the group as a single species and was told the differences in shape was simply males and females). I hate to sell these guys and am taking a loss on them, but I simply have too many fish and need to streamline things to make room for more stingrays.
First pic is the R. woodi and second is the R. macrophthalmus.