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#1 me

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Posted 19 December 2003 - 09:54 PM

Leleupi - Considering selling the leleupi, need to get a definate on their id as some are more than likey Longoir, if anyone can help me in determining this please email me or post a reply, i have a picture.

3 x J.Regani good fish $25
1 x J.Dickfeldi exelent colours $10
Breeding pair of Daffodil Brichardi - These fish are absolutly gorgeous fish just they are too aggresive for a display -$30
1 x N.Tretacephalus - $25
1 x Leleupi deformed jaw - free he looks like > 0]

All prices are negotiable, and i can be flexable so go for your lives!

Edited by: me  at: 12/19/03 1:59 pm


#2 Sith

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Posted 19 December 2003 - 11:53 PM

Got a pic of the daffodils? (sizes?) Where are you again?



#3 Lee Hodge

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Posted 20 December 2003 - 12:23 AM

i will see if i can help ;) send me a pic, or post one up:good

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#4 me

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Posted 20 December 2003 - 12:26 AM

The daffodils are fully grown so fairly big not sure in cm's.


^ i had a few people say longoir which means are alot more valuable and worth keeping.
i also am leaning towards them been longoir

Edited by: me  at: 12/19/03 6:26 pm


#5 Lee Hodge

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Posted 20 December 2003 - 01:19 AM

pic didnt work blake :(



#6 me

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Posted 24 December 2003 - 06:15 PM

:good Works good now!



#7 Mazimbwe

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Posted 24 December 2003 - 09:11 PM

Hi Blake.

I think I was one of the Peep's that said longior, as they were so Orange in their body in comparrison with the leleupi that I had.

Just to add to your confussion...I have since seen Imported(German) leleupi and would have to say they look very similar to your fish. I asked at the time if they were longior and was assured that they were normal Leleupi from Germany. Furthermore I was assured that they usually are a more rich, deeper yellow/orange than the local leleupi.

HTH



#8 wysiwyg

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Posted 25 December 2003 - 12:57 AM

I'm pretty sure that they are leleupi. My breeding pairs of leleupi are just as deep coloured as your photo and are definately leleupi (German origin). I haven't seen longior (real longior) in Aus. for yonks (some LFS trying to pass off leleupi x as longiors!!)

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#9 me

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Posted 25 December 2003 - 04:02 AM

Ok in that case, i wish to keep the leleupi!

All other fish are for sale, and must be sold asap or i will KILL THEM ALL!

Not really i will take them to the fish shop and trade them for credit



#10 semaj

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Posted 15 February 2004 - 05:19 AM

still got them n is it $25ea?



#11 miamia00

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Posted 16 February 2004 - 06:56 PM

Hi me :)

I don't know anything about Lelupis... how is it going with your deformed-jaw fish? Have you found him a home? If you can't I'll take him (providing he isn't too aggressive).

Kristy






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