WTB: Retic Rays

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thefishguy7

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be feeding on tilapia fillet or anything similar. NOT worms.

Shipping is fine, will drive a bit from central Jersey. (08824) Local preferred.:)
Have some things to trade as well....if interested.

No, petstores do not have them....or at least ones feeding on prepared/frozen foods.
 
good luck with the on tilapia fillets.... its not hard to put them on krill or shrimp and i know place in NJ to get worms really cheap...
 
Nic;2204533; said:
good luck with the on tilapia fillets.... its not hard to put them on krill or shrimp and i know place in NJ to get worms really cheap...
Market shrimp/tilapia, one in the same, imo. Where do you get worms? How much per pound? I see 90-110$/pound!!:nilly:(for blackworms)
 
xiahaolong168;2207288; said:
Hey Rob, Kissena Aquarium always has retic rays for 38$. You should check it out there if you havent already. PM me if you want the address.
Retics are easy to find. Retics on tilapia....not easy to find.;) Thanks anyway Hao. Any other interesting stock there though??
 
PM Miles...He knows of a website that sells California black worms for super cheap. 110$ would get you 4 Lbs shipped if I am remembering correctly....Bump for your search and good luck. I use Nic's pellet soaking method and supplement pellets along with the worms...
 
bigspizz;2207660; said:
PM Miles...He knows of a website that sells California black worms for super cheap. 110$ would get you 4 Lbs shipped if I am remembering correctly....Bump for your search and good luck. I use Nic's pellet soaking method and supplement pellets along with the worms...

Thanks Spizz!
 
thefishguy7;2207646; said:
Retics are easy to find. Retics on tilapia....not easy to find.;) Thanks anyway Hao. Any other interesting stock there though??




oh ic...no nothing much there. I just go once in a while if I really need something.
 
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