any different bichir - something with colorST is probably a bit out of my reach at the moment haha but I am looking for NGT!
Cichla always and forever!
I can get discus but I know very little on them to be able gauge quality so I've kept my distance. I can do some research to try and understand them a bit more. What kind of bichirs would you enjoy seeing?
Already working on the breeding of wc/good quality bass as well. When it happens you best bet you'll be one of the first to know.
Right now Im just waiting on a few wholesalers to register my IEN and for import shipments to get cheaper again.
Some cichlids I am trying to get in though are f2 Beani, high quality Black German Rams, and possibly T-Bar Cichlids.
I went for a 40 minute drive here in Australia to pick up some Murray cod from a breeder, I paid $2ea, but had to spend $25 min so i ended up with 13 for $26. I grew these out in my 6x2x2 till I moved these on.Okay so first things first congratulations blakewater on that so I have literally a whole list of fish you should sell!!!!!
1. Exotic carps (ex. Giant carp, mahseers)
2. Exotic morphs of rare species
3. You should breed some types of native fish (ex. Bluegill, longear sunfish, grass pickerel)
4. So one that you may be familiar with are murrey cod because they are usually so expensive and on that point some other species of Australian species.
5. Maybe turtles because no joke I’m actually in the process of making my own business and I’ll start selling turtles around January of next year so maybe we can be business partners. ?
And lastly what are you planning on naming your new found business.
Here in the states from what I know they are super expensive.I went for a 40 minute drive here in Australia to pick up some Murray cod from a breeder, I paid $2ea, but had to spend $25 min so i ended up with 13 for $26. I grew these out in my 6x2x2 till I moved these on.
you guys walk outside and find cichlids in FloridaHere in the states from what I know they are super expensive.
True very true.?you guys walk outside and find cichlids in Florida
Theyre not insanely expensive, just a few hundred. You need your pond first though and you'd need a lot of equipment just for one fish haha.Here in the states from what I know they are super expensive.