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  • Neo. savoryi F1 juvies - gauging interest

    they're not up for adoption yet - not until i get some good size on them. my breeder male just jumped out of the tank this morning. i have a dozen or two fry that should be at ~1in in the next few weeks... if i keep them.

    if nobody is interested in them, i'd probably just throw in some other Tangs and make it a community tank, and let the fry fend for themselves. if they survive, they survive; if they don't, they don't.

    these are the WC parents:




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    Re: Neo. savoryi F1 juvies - gauging interest

    How much?
    210gPetrochromis Macrognatus Green 'Nsumbu
    125g Mdoka White Lip

    "Success is the willingness to fail"

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      Re: Neo. savoryi F1 juvies - gauging interest

      Gaugeing interest threads please do not put them in the Fish Market.  If you want to gauge please do it outside the sale section.

      What fish do Jesper have
      180 WC T. Moorii Chilambo +1 Petro trewavasae.
      110
      Cyps, WC Xeno Spilopterus Kipili WC/F1/F2 T. sp red Kiku
      58 S. Decorus

      "The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." -Margaret Thatcher

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        Re: Neo. savoryi F1 juvies - gauging interest

        they're for sale, just not yet

        $10/ea at 1-1.5in

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          Re: Neo. savoryi F1 juvies - gauging interest

          Tell us a little about them.
          Raul
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            Re: Neo. savoryi F1 juvies - gauging interest

            they have the most personality out of any fish I've ever kept, but that also means they're nasty and will make life misery for pretty much all tankmates once they start breeding. they tend to leave the zebra danios alone though.

            they breed as often as brichardi but with much smaller broods of 12-20.

            they love to dig. they're a great alternative to brichardi, and they look different!

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