krichardson;4256268; said:It looks like you have the tile on the tank bottom turned over bottom side up,that's interesting.
apriliarider15;4256337; said:I agree with hayn if it's a Rio Meta or Columbian orino probably about a $100. Venezuelan maybe around $200-$250 and Brazilan probably in the $300 range.
sbuse;4256689; said:you are corect...it is white on the other side...i was moving them to clean one day and on flipped...i saw the clay on the bottom and thought..."hummmmm"...now it is like this...i like the clay better...

haynchinook334;4256082; said:Seeing that Oriono's are now as common as mono's and ocell's, I would say $100 would be a decent price tag. If you can vent the orino and if it's a female, then maybe you can tac on a couple more beans to the $100.
you cant. there's no way to correctly ID colombian vs venezualuen vs rio meta vs rio chimichanga. rio negro orinos are a little more unique, but not many people have them. brazilian orinos, pure marketing IMO unless you are 100% certain it came from the Negrosbuse;4256695;4256695 said:i am not sure on the collection point...how would i find out were it is from...do they look diff.?
jcardona1;4256704; said:you cant. there's no way to correctly ID colombian vs venezualuen vs rio meta vs rio chimichanga. rio negro orinos are a little more unique, but not many people have them. brazilian orinos, pure marketing IMO unless you are 100% certain it came from the Negro