Michigan Cichlid Association
Classifieds => For Sale => Topic started by: Joe on March 21, 2015, 11:32:38 PM
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Helping Judy move some fish out of her main show tank:
3 tire track eels at least 1 foot long (Mastacembelus armatus)$70 (SOLD)
Synodontis Brichardi 5" to 6" $40 beautiful fish (SOLD)
Synodontis Angelicus 4" $40 (SOLD)
L114 Leopard Cactus 8"+ ~Still Available
one pectoral fin is a bit smaller than the other named "lucky fin" still a very nice large cactus $100
L95 Orange Cheek Pine Cone 14" $250 (SOLD)
(http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m64/jt_619/1898782_1069446319735984_805737545826657381_o_zpsravfwod6.jpg) (http://s101.photobucket.com/user/jt_619/media/1898782_1069446319735984_805737545826657381_o_zpsravfwod6.jpg.html)
One XL Clown Loach $25 (SOLD)
Two L Clown Loaches $20 each (SOLD)
Please Call or text Judy @ 734.306.5505 if your interested
Judy is located in Southgate for fish pick up.
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Do you know how big the clowns are?
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big one is a good 5" and I would say the others are 3-1/2" to 4"
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Pm sent
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Loaches are pending
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How compatible are the eels with peacocks and haps
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The eels are pretty docile, I would worry more about the haps picking on the eels versus the other way around. Clown loaches are all sold.
The L095, Orange Cheek Pinecone Pleco 14"+ is now for sale @ $250 It was a bit to large for her 180G with all the driftwood that is in there.
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How compatible are the eels with peacocks and haps
I think the problem would be that eels won't feed as aggressively as malawians and not get enough to eat over time.