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Wed Dec 02, 2009, 12:38 AM
#1
EOI Apistogrammas
This is what currently available from my supplier, we are scrambling to try and get a shipment before Xmas if not definately in the new year. These are the highest grade fish. They are stunning and in superb condition.
Most will all be available as pairs please supply your interest now. Will be taking deposits shortly once we have sorted our paperwork with the supplier.
Ap.sp. Miua
Ap. Nijsseni
Ap. baenschi / inca 50
Ap.viejita II " gold " - Beautiful gold specimans
Apistogramma agassizii fire red
Ap.agassizi " Tefe "
Apistogramma bitaeniata from Peru (red) - High red colouration
A. sp. “wilheimi "red tail" - MY FAVOURITE
Ap. cf. puchra " Xingu "
Apistogramma bitaeniata from Tefe
A.maciliensis (red tail)
Ap. agassizii "manicore"
A.borellii"RED-face"
Ap. Trifasciata
Apistogramma agassizii from Alenquer
Apistogrmma mendezi from barcelos
A.pertensis
Apistogrmma bitaeniata from Manaquiri
A. gibbiceps
Ap.hoignei " Tucupita "
Apistogramma sp”BREITBINDEN”
Apistogramma elizabethae Super Red
Apistogrmma bitaeniata from mamuri
Apistoguramma bitaeniata from Careiro
Apistogrmma sp chingarno
A. diplotaenia
Apistogramma sp rotkeil
Ap. agassizii "Santarem" red back. STUNNING
Ap. paucisquamis
Ap.bitaeniata Jura
Apistogramma sp. " Jurua"
Nanochromis transrestitus
ap. agassizii "manaquiri"
ap.agassizii "careiro" - AMAZING
Please contact me with your full name, email and mobile phone number and whcih species you are interested in.
Cheers
Nam
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Wed Dec 02, 2009, 03:11 AM
#2
More Information Please
I think a little more information about yourself, your supplier, from where these fish will be sourced, the avenue of importation and where they will be quarantined will be beneficial for all.
Thanks
Hassles
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Wed Dec 02, 2009, 03:41 AM
#3
Hi Hassles,
They will be imported through my business partner at Discusworld in Qld (SPONSOR) as I am expanding our freshwater imports. The fish are a mix of German bred and Wild stock from our supplier but that I will keep to myself...
Arent you an affiliate of Bayfish Hassles? If so you should understand.
Cheers
Nam
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Wed Dec 02, 2009, 08:45 AM
#4
imo it shouldnt matter where the fish come from aslong as they are healthy!!
what person in the right mind would give there supplier info out i sure wouldnt !
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Wed Dec 02, 2009, 09:57 AM
#5
Originally Posted by OwNz2009
imo it shouldnt matter where the fish come from aslong as they are healthy!!
what person in the right mind would give there supplier info out i sure wouldnt !
Apistogramma originate from South America but these are often bred elsewhere and offered to the trade. Some of these other sources provide healthy fish with suspect gentics. You are entitled to your opinion but in this instance I am not interested.
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Wed Dec 02, 2009, 10:01 AM
#6
Originally Posted by Namn8r
Hi Hassles,
They will be imported through my business partner at Discusworld in Qld (SPONSOR) as I am expanding our freshwater imports. The fish are a mix of German bred and Wild stock from our supplier but that I will keep to myself...
Arent you an affiliate of Bayfish Hassles? If so you should understand.
Cheers
Nam
thanks for the response. NO. am not associated with Bayfish in any way. Bayfish are the supplier to my LFS and to this point my only avanue of sourcing Apistos. Bayfiosh source from Glaser ( and reliable source of good apistos0 a d its from Germany that I wish to source my apistogramma as I KNOW they will be fine.
I shall get you phone nyumber from your web site and contact you directly as there are a number of fish I an interested in
thanks
take care
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Wed Dec 02, 2009, 10:26 AM
#7
No probs Hassles. Easiest to drop me an email at nam@jls.com.au
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Wed Dec 02, 2009, 10:35 PM
#8
Originally Posted by OwNz2009
imo it shouldnt matter where the fish come from aslong as they are healthy!!
what person in the right mind would give there supplier info out i sure wouldnt !
Im with Hassles on this one...I try not to touch fish bred in asian fish farms.. USUALLY very poor quality and they seem to have problems with TB...so its just good sensible practice to find out where the fish are coming from
Mike
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Wed Dec 02, 2009, 11:41 PM
#9
I am getting less finicky about the whole german or asian thing - I am now just give me some fish as it is so hard to come by good stock full stop.
I also think that you look at the list and you know where they are from. The way the fish are described are different.
The problem I do have but is that the ID of apistos that are brought in can be very questionable. Hence I do want to see the actual fish that I am buying first. (Hence I missed out on the last lot of incas as someone bought them out of quarantine)
Nam, I would suggest bring in a few pairs of the ones that will sell best - and get photos in Australia. You may have better luck selling more fish that way.
You will also make more $ - as for me to put a deposit and order a fish of a list that may not be the right ID and may not even make it the price would have to be very cheap.
Steve
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Thu Dec 03, 2009, 12:14 AM
#10
Thanks for all your feedback guys.. look I will be bringing in some stock regardless and we will list them onsite. Of course getting good quality photos may not be the easiest given many of our QT tanks are quite old but we will endeavour to do so.
As I said these are a mixture of wilds and tank bred fish from a breeder from wild caught stock.
They are not farm/line bred from a fish farm.
I will post some pics when I get the chance.
Hassles, What did you think of the pics?
Cheers
Nam
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