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Old May 3rd, 2009, 01:57 PM   #1
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Lightbulb celestrial danio or galaxy rabora

Hello Fellow BAS goers!

I am interested to obtain some of these fish that have been domesticated.

I wish to get them with the intend of breeding them.

Any one that can spare a few or sell some would be greatly apreciate, trade is possible as well

Please let me know with any offers.

contact me at

genakogan072285@yahoo.com

Thanks

Gene

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Old May 6th, 2009, 04:37 PM   #2
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Default Celestrial Danios

Absolutely Fish in Clifton, NJ routinely carries Celestrial Danios.They are at 1080 Rte 46 West, Clifton. You can call them at 973-365-0200 and verify that they have them before making the trip.

BTW, the store has some of the best fish in the area (both fresh and salt). If you are a BAS member, remember to show them your membership card for a discount
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Old May 11th, 2009, 11:44 PM   #3
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thank you

I am aware that there are stores that carry this time of fish, however they all the time either wild cought or wild bred and do not survive in a tank.

I am looking for these fish that have already either bred in a domesticated tank or lived in one for some time.

Please let me know

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Old July 21st, 2009, 06:48 PM   #4
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Tank Bred and wild caught examples of these fish are almost always for sale on Aquabid.com which is a very reputable on-line auction house. If the description doesn't say whether the fish are tank bred or wild caught, send an e-mail to the vendor and he or she will tell you. Always ask the vendor the water conditions the fish are being kept in as well as the food they are eating. Most importantly, always check for Negative Feedback to ensure the vendor is honest and stay away from those that have a high percentage of Negative Feedback, greater than 4%. I also always use PayPal for payment because it is the safest method of payment. I have been buying "rare" and hard to find fish through Aquabid for years using these criteria and have never been disappointed.
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