Livestock: Loricaria simillima
Age and condition: 1.5 years
Quantity for sale: 4
Reason for Sale: Reduce stock
Delivery or Collection: Collection Only
Sales price: £25
Postage & Packaging: N/A
Location: Redhill, RH1
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Had these since the end of 2011, got them as fish that were only 1.5" long, now they are 7" body length, not including the tail streamers, which are 3-4" long. There is definitely a pair in the four as regularly get one of the males carrying eggs. Sadly they hatch and disappear.
Two of them have snub-noses, the other two are totally normal - the snub-nose is something that is regularly seen in some of any batch of fry, but does not affect the fish or it's habits.
Think they would be better suited to a tank with smaller fish where any eggs would stand a chance! One of the pics shows the male carrying eggs.
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Age and condition: 1.5 years
Quantity for sale: 4
Reason for Sale: Reduce stock
Delivery or Collection: Collection Only
Sales price: £25
Postage & Packaging: N/A
Location: Redhill, RH1
Photograph:
Had these since the end of 2011, got them as fish that were only 1.5" long, now they are 7" body length, not including the tail streamers, which are 3-4" long. There is definitely a pair in the four as regularly get one of the males carrying eggs. Sadly they hatch and disappear.
Two of them have snub-noses, the other two are totally normal - the snub-nose is something that is regularly seen in some of any batch of fry, but does not affect the fish or it's habits.
Think they would be better suited to a tank with smaller fish where any eggs would stand a chance! One of the pics shows the male carrying eggs.
All negotiations and questions must be posted in this sales thread and NOT by PM.
Communications may only be taken to PM once the sale and price has been agreed upon on the open forum and payment/collection details need to be given.
The agreement of the time and date of collection or postage, or confirmation that items have been posted should also be posted in the thread.
Please refrain from commenting unless you are interested in more details or are interested in buying.
If you suspect any foul play, please use the report button and the moderating team will deal with all reports.