DragonFish71
Great white snark
So it has come time for us to part with our firemouth cichlid fry.
A little information for you on these guys.
They are now 7 months old and starting to get their adult colors. They are still unsexable at this time so what you see is what you get. The parents are on site to give you an idea of what they might look like in a few months. These fry have been raised on various types of food from frozen to flake to pellet to live. (they are partial to Wardleys Shrimp pellets) They are hormone free. Our joke is that they are organic Meaning that most commercial fish breeders find a way to inject hormones into their fish for better colors at the LFS. Our's are pure. The parents might have had this done to them, but the little piglets sure as heck didn't. These guys are very healthy and happy.
At this size, they should not be placed in a tank with more aggressive fish, or larger fish. They wouldn't fair well. They are still babies after all. They are already showing signs of finding who's the dominant one in the school.
We are only offering these to folks in Colorado. You will have to bring your own container. I don't want to deal with the weather fluctuations we've been having or stress them since they are young.
We're asking $2.00 each for AA members. I will probably give a multi-discount for 4 or more.
A little information for you on these guys.
They are now 7 months old and starting to get their adult colors. They are still unsexable at this time so what you see is what you get. The parents are on site to give you an idea of what they might look like in a few months. These fry have been raised on various types of food from frozen to flake to pellet to live. (they are partial to Wardleys Shrimp pellets) They are hormone free. Our joke is that they are organic Meaning that most commercial fish breeders find a way to inject hormones into their fish for better colors at the LFS. Our's are pure. The parents might have had this done to them, but the little piglets sure as heck didn't. These guys are very healthy and happy.
At this size, they should not be placed in a tank with more aggressive fish, or larger fish. They wouldn't fair well. They are still babies after all. They are already showing signs of finding who's the dominant one in the school.
We are only offering these to folks in Colorado. You will have to bring your own container. I don't want to deal with the weather fluctuations we've been having or stress them since they are young.
We're asking $2.00 each for AA members. I will probably give a multi-discount for 4 or more.