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L46 pics (Updated @ 21 Oct)
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WOW... they are stunning!!!
I wonder is they are available in Aus because I have NEVER seen them before!!!!
I want some!!!!
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
the more i see these fish the more i think I'd set up a biotype tank just for them!!!!
STUNNING fish awth and great photos too.
boost.puppy: they are available in oz, but they're import is illigal, so breeders here can sell fry, but dont expect change from $500 for a 3cm fish
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spot on illusn $500 for 3cm $1000 for an adult :shock:
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Yep - that's about right for the cost of them down under.
And for that kind of photo shots - the gears can cost you 6x 3cm L046.
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ouch! and I bet my ghostknife would think mmnnn lunch... bye bye hard earned $$$
very impressive fish!!!
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Awth,
I was in HK 2006 and found some L046s matured colony for sale in one of the shop at gold fish street and man what a bargain. They were going for $1200hk each. I was very tempted to grab them all but unfortunately I've chicken out due to the restriction on our import. How much did you paid for them if you don't mind me asking?
They are very nice.
Cheers
Hilton
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stunning stunning stunning!
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awth, could i trouble you for a full tank shot, i'd just like to see how you've set up the "cave work" for them
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Thx all.
Para: I once bought them 10yrs ago, they were only USD25, USD45 8yrs ago, USD70 6yrs ago, then I quited aquarium for couple years until 2 yrs ago, I picked up the hobby again, they were already USD160, I didn't bought any when I had the chance, cos I was thinking I bought them much much cheaper, why I have to over-pay for them now, I waited. 1 yr ago, they went up to USD230, I waited again. Now, for these 5pcs from 2 sources, I paid slighty more than half of what ILLUSN mentioned for 3cm, but in USD and they are 5.5-6cm.
Thomas: have you start saving yet? I expect to see you real soon in HK for the gears! CANON ONLY PLEASE, excuse me, non-Canon fans!!!! :P
Illusn: no probelm, here you go. Those Ranchu were just temporary resident, of course, they have their own tank now. The caves, they are handmade and I ordered them from Germany and they also make Apisto caves. From my observation, 99% of all my Apisto prefer to breed in these German caves rather than an oridinary cave. I wonder what are the material the German used.
http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l1...0071229001.jpg
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Awth,
There would be two reason for me to move back to hk and one is being able to get my hands on whatever fish I want at a very decent price....LOL..
Cheers
Hilton
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MY GOD!!!!!
those are some damn good looking fish i've set 20080401 010 as my desktop image.
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Awth,
I've drool all over my keyboard.
Cheers
Hilton
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thank you both.
Illusn: want a higher resolution??
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Nice fish ....nice tanks ...nice fish room .... all good !
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I am totally jealous! Gorgeous pleco's. Can't get them anywhere near me for any amount of money.
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Illusn: want a higher resolution??
yes please mate.
can you email it to nigtech@yahoo.com
or
jothyk@chw.edu.au
stunning fish
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Originally Posted by ILLUSN
Sent to both
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Whats the difficulty of getting these in Oz?
I imagine they would be ridiculously hard to breed in captivity, if not impossible, but is there some moral issue with importing, as I can't forsee them being any more of a pest that other breeds regularly imported.
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They are just wonderful.. I love the colours.. They would look very very good in my tank.. :D
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those fish make me concider immigration!
ChrisEddy85 THEY ARE AN ILLEGAL IMPORT (I HAVE NO IDEA WHY) also they only have small clutches of eggs round 9-20, factor in a survival rate of around 50-80% and you see why they're hard to get.
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Couldn't you just pull a "Corby" and stick $1k in the box you're importing them in?
They must have been considered a threat to indiginous species. Do you know at what temperatures they survive at and any reasons they might be considered a pest?
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with such a low reproductive rate there is no way these fish would be a problem, they demand excellent water, they take forever to mature and at best you'll get 20 eggs with an effectily 0% survival rate.
they're proably a banned import because wild populations are in decline and they are a pain to find and catch in the wild.
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Its a shame, really. Quite often the hobby trade will conserve the species in total, but generally all the conservationists just want is the wild populations. At least in captivity they can be looked after etc.
Better to have them in captivity than none at all, right?
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gday mate just wondering what type of gravel you are using?
oh yea and enough said about the fish hey... unreal
cheers
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gday mate just wondering what type of gravel you are using?
oh yea and enough said about the fish hey... unreal
cheers
They are some fine sand type of gravel....... ph neutral.
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They are just wonderful.. I love the colours.. They would look very very good in my tank.. :D
Time to break out the plastic pants again ..eh?
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BEUTIFUL PHOTOS ONCE AGAIN!
whats the royal whip doing in there?
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BEUTIFUL PHOTOS ONCE AGAIN!
whats the royal whip doing in there?
It was in my CRS tank, but now I quitted CRS and turn it into another I.Adoketa tank. So, it has to go with my L46, it is now 13-14cm, from just 5-6cm when I bought it. :D
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My god sensational fish and fantastic shots thank you for sharing :D
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you want to make us jealous don't you. I would love some of those
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That was 2 pages of pleasure and i want some so bad
Can you tell us what these are going for in Hong Kong in AU dollars
And in answer to all the other posters i believe that all plecos are illegal and so many other species of fish which are already here
Can you imagine the aquarium industry if they where to enforce all these species bans....it's too horrible to contemplate :cry:
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Love them
I wish I had them Very nice One day for me