QUOTE (rwillox @ Apr 17 2010, 10:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Looks good Az!
Ross
Ross
Thanks Ross, Good to see you back around the forum.
Your Moorii might make their home in that tank as well
QUOTE (Den @ Apr 17 2010, 10:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey Azza those fish are the red top fuellies, in your second pic there is also trewasse in the very top LHS of the photo.
I think as Andrew just mentioned bought the adults, he's done well to keep them so long, surely they must have pumped out alot of babies by now Andrew? looks like you might have a customer for some
Cheers
Den
I think as Andrew just mentioned bought the adults, he's done well to keep them so long, surely they must have pumped out alot of babies by now Andrew? looks like you might have a customer for some
Cheers
Den
At second look, they look more like fulle's. Very very nice fish.
QUOTE (smellsfishy @ Apr 17 2010, 01:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hey arron, i really like your buccos:)
are they expensive? wouldnt mind a having a couple of them in my electric yellow tank.
are they expensive? wouldnt mind a having a couple of them in my electric yellow tank.
Hey mate, Bucco's aren't cheap, but they aren't exy either... Mine retailed for $80 each at 9-10cm. Usually retail for around $50 @ 4-5cm
Totally worth it though. VERY awesome fish, always very happy to greet me very much like Den's peacock bass.
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Yeah Den they have pumped out a whole lot of babies, as well as playing host to my multies on a few occasions.
I haven't bothered to catch out any of the holding females, but a fair few of the babies have grown out in the 8ft.
Andrew
I haven't bothered to catch out any of the holding females, but a fair few of the babies have grown out in the 8ft.
Andrew
ANDREW!!!!!!
Get those fry out, great bloodline. Have you seen the other garbage that's on the market at the moment?
Not worth much but so worth having in the industry.
Have you got any recent pics of them?