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viper_930

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Originally Posted by lion_crazz
That blue squamosa is incredible, Viper. Have you ever seen one of them personally?
Thanks crazz. And yes, I see the one in the pic several times every day.
 
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nemo_66

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dang! yall spend WAY to much money. i wouldnt buy anything above $100 in livestock! looks great tho.
 

05xrunner

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Originally Posted by Am00re34
those things are sweet... my LFS had two for sale for $125 i believe. The ones they had were red in color though
WHAT...$125 my one LFS ALWAYS seems to get them. had 2 very pretty teal ones and they only charge like $30 for them
 

perfectdark

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Yea I agree I can justify spending that kind of money either. I found those above, on a site that was selling. I also found blasto's for sale 2 polyups very small... but apparently very rare.. they were $2000 I cant locate the pic anymore. Im still looking though...
 

veni vidi vici

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One of the most photographed fish at Aquarama 2007 is also one of the show's most expensive - a platinum arowana with a

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inducing price tag.
The fish is an Osteoglossum species from South America, rather than the usual Scleropages from Asia, and is owned by Singapore-based Dragon fish breeder Aro Dynasty.
Unlike most Osteoglossum, this mutant is virtually white with virtually no other colours present, not even on the dorsal surface.
It was recently offered for sale to prospective buyers by a UK arowana importer for more than £200,000.
However, Aro Dynasty told Practical Fishkeeping Online that the fish is no longer on the market.
It confirmed that it turned down S$80,000/£26,376 for the fish a few years ago.
 

perfectdark

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Not fish related but the arrowana made me think of it. And I hope I can get facts to back this up.. for now lets call it "what I was told" Although I have no reason to disbelieve this source as he has nothing to gain by lying. A local guy had a ball Python which had a single white line running down either side of it. 25 years and hundreds of generations of breeding and he got a totally white python with black eyes. I was told he sold it for $150,000 because it was the first one of its kind. Again cool story no validity (yet).
Update.... found a pic their called Leucistic ball pythons apparently they are being bred now. They are the most sought after specimines and carry a price tag of $15,000.
 
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nemo_66

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i love the shape of the pythons head, boa heads arnt bad either, but the other species, ugh, just an oval
 

wangotango

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Originally Posted by bullitr
his and steve weast tank
Ditto. I wonder how the restocking is going.
My most expensive/rare coral is a blue montipora denae which was $90. I still haven't taken any pictures of it
. Second most expensive, but not so rare were my crocea clams which were about $75-$80 each.
-Justin
 

bullitr

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Originally Posted by peef
Purple rhinopious scorpion fish.
Don't know for sure but I was told $12,000
i saw for my lfs less than 500 couple months ago and on the net less 600.
 

reefkprz

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Originally Posted by bullitr
i saw for my lfs less than 500 couple months ago and on the net less 600.
thats a spectacular deal. I would almost buy one for 500$. If I had a spare tank large enough for one.
 

peef

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Originally Posted by bullitr
i think murph have a large of these

Just curious but isn't the gaping hole of a mouth a bad sign for this clam?
 
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