- Price
- 900
- Region
- Southern California
- State
- California
- Location
- La Mirada
- Pickup or shipping
- Pickup only
Moving in a few months - I have to get rid of my entire community tank (though my tank is way too small for them anyways now so the timing is good).
For Sale (length is eyeballed - the tank is 6' long for reference)
-Black Arowana (18") - $350
-Silver Ablino Arowana (18") - $400
-Flagtail (8") - $150
-Clown Loach School of 6 (Varies in length from 3" - 5") - $150
-KKP Pair (4") - $100
or
$900 for all + I will throw in all of the leftover food (I have quite a bit left) and a bunch of leftover filter media as well
Additional information:
-All fish are pellet trained and are currently eating a mix of: Hikari Sticks, Sinking Pellets / Wafers, Cichlid Pellets, and Freeze Dried Krill
-The Silver Albino Arowana has drop eye on one side
-The KKP Pair regularly lays eggs (about once a month) and will act protective during this time (they are not aggressive towards any other fish but may nip at your hand when you try to water change if they laid eggs). The male KKP is infertile as are most of this species so the eggs never hatch (they get eaten after a few days).
Video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mqtr0sctqF7LgW7cz_pLAgRGXLuFn84Z/view?usp=sharing
Text: (213) 604-1121 if you have any questions
For Sale (length is eyeballed - the tank is 6' long for reference)
-Black Arowana (18") - $350
-Silver Ablino Arowana (18") - $400
-Flagtail (8") - $150
-Clown Loach School of 6 (Varies in length from 3" - 5") - $150
-KKP Pair (4") - $100
or
$900 for all + I will throw in all of the leftover food (I have quite a bit left) and a bunch of leftover filter media as well
Additional information:
-All fish are pellet trained and are currently eating a mix of: Hikari Sticks, Sinking Pellets / Wafers, Cichlid Pellets, and Freeze Dried Krill
-The Silver Albino Arowana has drop eye on one side
-The KKP Pair regularly lays eggs (about once a month) and will act protective during this time (they are not aggressive towards any other fish but may nip at your hand when you try to water change if they laid eggs). The male KKP is infertile as are most of this species so the eggs never hatch (they get eaten after a few days).
Video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mqtr0sctqF7LgW7cz_pLAgRGXLuFn84Z/view?usp=sharing
Text: (213) 604-1121 if you have any questions