PufferXtreme;1863931; said:There is a very small amount of hobbyists who are into true st's.
They pay a lot for them due to the small amount of them available at the moment.
If they are bred, the first lot will cost quite a bit but the price will drop rapidly as sucessive generations are produced.
As sad as it sounds, joe public will generally rather have a big oscar in their tanks than a Dat. Demand is VERY low.![]()

JD7.62;1864178; said:Finally some one has more then half a brain around here.
Also I said I have never seen IN PERSON an ST over $150, I also never said I wouldnt pay more then $150 or even more then $300.
Some people need to brush up on their reading comprehension skills.
berserker;2833105; said:18 months ago i had to get rid of a 11-12" Indo Tiger here in the UK (the fish in my avatar)-I didn't have much knowledge on the price of Tigers in general back then, just knew it had to go. I put it up for sale at £40-buyer collects. Not even one phonecall-not one. Ended up giving it away for free and the same day of posting the free Ad I had a taker in about half an hour. Now I don't know what an 11-12" Indo would be but I know its alot more than £40.
Its like my Dad says-people these days want soemthing for nothing. The words ass and duck spring to mind too...
BTW can we stop having digs at people's grammer-most of the spelling/grammar on this site is horrendous but thats not the point of it..I view it to see MONSTERS.