Your Most Expensive Fish

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Tie between tesselata moray and hydrolycus armatus. Moray was a local find, armatus was shipped. I dont include shipping fees in a fish's value.

Yea, definitely don't include shipping. I actually have never purchased a fish that way. I'm too scared the fish will arrive dead. How much were your fish?
 
solo fish, including petrol to collect. $2378.56+ cant remember exactly... was a XB a couple of years ago.
 
A $300 doller henlei hybrid
Other than that I like to buy cheap fish.
 
Hey bro dont feel cheap. I got 6 rtc all 4 inches for only 2usd. And iv got tons of fish all are under 5usd

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Hey bro dont feel cheap. I got 6 rtc all 4 inches for only 2usd. And iv got tons of fish all are under 5usd

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Yea but those are your feeders!! :/
Lol :D
 
No i dont feed live fish to my fish. Its full of deseses. I feed cut up fish,frogs,mice,roches,crays, bats, worms, chicken, pasta, some kinds of snakes. And mostly vegitables. Spinich. So my fish grows fast iv got like 24 fish tanks and two pons all differant sizes and shapes

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Lol, I was just making a little joke:) Wow, do you buy all those ingredients?I haven't heard of anyone feeding their fish bats or snakes before. Do you think about Ebola when you're handling that? I'd like to see your fish!
 
Ok ill add some pics as soon as i clean all of them. I broke my leg trying to clean the biggest fish tank wich is 10'*10'*1.5' one . Well i dont buy mice,bats, snakes and spinich. I just get um aroun my house. And i do feen starfruit to my pacus and giant gouramis. :)
But all my tanks arnt full these days. 1pic. This tank is 55gallon only one six inch gator gar in it.

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I've yet to spent more than $40 on a single fish.......besides, I'm way more into the grow out then just simply buying a mature specimen.
 
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