Michigan Cichlid Association
Classifieds => For Sale => Topic started by: jkeeler on April 04, 2014, 08:34:18 AM
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Looking to sell a group of 6 Red Spotted Gold Severums. The 3 larger ones are 6 inches, 2 around 5 inches and the smallest one is approximately 4"
They have laid eggs multiple times. I am going to try to get a video up later today, but have a picture below.
These came from a MCA group order and were not purchased locally a couple of years ago. They look much better than Red/Gold and Super Red strains that were sold locally.
I am asking $200 for the group.
Here is video, best I can do with phone. The video washes them out. They are yellow/orange with red spots.
http://youtu.be/2LgSNWBjHUM
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Are these the ones from Cichlids of the America's?
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If I had room...
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Are these the ones from Cichlids of the America's?
yes
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They turned out nice.
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They turned out nice.
Yes, they turned out nice.
Added video
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Added picture from Male (2nd place at bowl show in June)
Can bring to MCA Auction on 10/18
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If you would break off a nice pair, I'd like to buy them. Don't have room for six.
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Their is a breeding pair in the group, but there is a third fish that looks very similar that I would have trouble isolating. I can sell those three for $100.
Not part of the breeding trio noted above. I have two males(Likely) that match the pictures shown. They have the best redspotted patterns....great for a show tank >>> $50 each
The smallest of group (4") is available for $20.
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have the breeding pair raised any fry?
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have the breeding pair raised any fry?
No, but I suspect with 6 in the tank they get scared and eat the eggs after a day or two. They are fertilized, they are gold/yellow.
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Bump
Been a year since original post. These guys are bigger and even nicer looking.
If someone wants the whole group...$200 or $50 each.
There is a pair that has laid eggs many times, but I would have difficulty pulling the right two (three look similar). I will sell that group of three that includes the breeding pair for $120
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Those are some nice looking fish!