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nietzsche

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Originally Posted by peef
Just curious but isn't the gaping hole of a mouth a bad sign for this clam?
no, how is that gaping?
 

eyebedam

Member
Originally Posted by PerfectDark
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.
Sure would make some pretty boots.
 

murph145

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lol nice thread i like the killer whale though personally
i dont have an all blue one like viper said mines just poka dotted blue but i still like
 

bullitr

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Originally Posted by ccampbell57
My Emperor and blueface were ~$2300.
Emperor = $100 (juvi)
Blueface = $200
They ate $2000 of my coral. LOL
well some of us i think did that expensive mistake
 

shrimpi

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Originally Posted by ccampbell57
My Emperor and blueface were ~$2300.
Emperor = $100 (juvi)
Blueface = $200
They ate $2000 of my coral. LOL

- learning from that mistake .....
PRICELESS
(P.S. That sucks... I had a decorator crab grab ONE polyp once and I thought I was going to need an ambulance. )
 

ccampbell57

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Originally Posted by Shrimpi
- learning from that mistake .....
PRICELESS
(P.S. That sucks... I had a decorator crab grab ONE polyp once and I thought I was going to need an ambulance. )

Yes...it was priceless. Tought me the important lesson of listening to those that said it WILL eventually happen.
 

fish crazy

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Originally Posted by kidreef
what kind of anenome is that
o and who ever had the micrmussa what kidn of light do the need
long tip anenome
 

jessica47421

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not as expensive as the ones on here, but this is my golden angel bought for 120.00, the lfs told me that it was a rare fish though.

 
Originally Posted by cichlidKid
no i believe that that is a ritteri anemone

it is a long tenacle anemone ritteri's are alot diff and they get alot bigger
 
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