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bassett
October 14th 04, 11:29 AM
We in Australia don,t get much of a chance to buy large tropical fish, and
the other day I visited my local Aquarium , and he had a couple of large
Placo catfish , in stock . These would have been around 6 to 8 inches long.
We never see fish of that size, especially in the country areas, The main
Cities, Sydney, Melbourne etc might get them, but there rare.
Anyway, they where priced at $300 aust each, which by current exchange
rates works out at as follows ,
300.00 AUD
Australia Dollars = 217.875 USD
United States Dollars
Would you consider this good value or over priced.
Regards from OZ bassett
Limnophile
October 14th 04, 02:26 PM
"bassett" > wrote in message
...
> We in Australia don,t get much of a chance to buy large tropical fish, and
> the other day I visited my local Aquarium , and he had a couple of large
> Placo catfish , in stock . These would have been around 6 to 8 inches
> long.
> We never see fish of that size, especially in the country areas, The main
> Cities, Sydney, Melbourne etc might get them, but there rare.
> Anyway, they where priced at $300 aust each, which by current exchange
> rates works out at as follows ,
>
> 300.00 AUD
> Australia Dollars = 217.875 USD
> United States Dollars
>
>
> Would you consider this good value or over priced.
>
> Regards from OZ bassett
>
I think it would be a better idea to get a small pleco and let it grow. They
can grow to 10 inches or more in 12-18 months, assuming they have enough to
eat. Can you get small ones at a reasonable price ? Over $200.00us is a
LOT to pay for just one fish.
Limnophile
Roger Sleet
October 14th 04, 02:37 PM
In article >,
(bassett) wrote:
> We in Australia don,t get much of a chance to buy large tropical fish,
> and
> the other day I visited my local Aquarium , and he had a couple of large
> Placo catfish , in stock . These would have been around 6 to 8 inches
> long.
> We never see fish of that size, especially in the country areas, The
> main
> Cities, Sydney, Melbourne etc might get them, but there rare.
> Anyway, they where priced at $300 aust each, which by current
> exchange
> rates works out at as follows ,
>
> 300.00 AUD
> Australia Dollars = 217.875 USD
> United States Dollars
>
>
> Would you consider this good value or over priced.
>
> Regards from OZ bassett
From a UK POV
Assuming by Placo Catfish you mean a common Plec (Hypostomus) or a sail
fin (Gibbiceps) then what happens in the UK is that the dealers sell
hundreds of tiny ones to people with small tanks. Before long the Plec
outgrows the tank. The owner then takes it back to their LFS, who take it
off their hands and sell them for about 10GBP (= 25AUD), they generally
hang around for ever as the market is saturated with them. If you mean
more exotic varieties then I have seen big Panaques go for about 5or6
times that
Roger Sleet
Roger's Aquatic Pages http://www.sleet.plus.com
Happy'Cam'per
October 14th 04, 02:46 PM
Its nice to know that aquarists in South Africa are'nt the only ones being
ripped off!!!!!!
--
**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**
"bassett" > wrote in message
...
> We in Australia don,t get much of a chance to buy large tropical fish, and
> the other day I visited my local Aquarium , and he had a couple of large
> Placo catfish , in stock . These would have been around 6 to 8 inches
long.
> We never see fish of that size, especially in the country areas, The main
> Cities, Sydney, Melbourne etc might get them, but there rare.
> Anyway, they where priced at $300 aust each, which by current exchange
> rates works out at as follows ,
>
> 300.00 AUD
> Australia Dollars = 217.875 USD
> United States Dollars
>
>
> Would you consider this good value or over priced.
>
> Regards from OZ bassett
>
>
BenGrimm99
October 14th 04, 02:58 PM
"bassett" > wrote in message
...
> We in Australia don,t get much of a chance to buy large tropical fish, and
> the other day I visited my local Aquarium , and he had a couple of large
> Placo catfish , in stock . These would have been around 6 to 8 inches
long.
> We never see fish of that size, especially in the country areas, The main
> Cities, Sydney, Melbourne etc might get them, but there rare.
> Anyway, they where priced at $300 aust each, which by current exchange
> rates works out at as follows ,
>
> 300.00 AUD
> Australia Dollars = 217.875 USD
> United States Dollars
>
>
> Would you consider this good value or over priced.
>
> Regards from OZ bassett
>
>
I could be way off, but my shops in this area (Indianapolis) range anywhere
from $20 to $50 for a pleco of that size. Was this a Royal pleco or somehow
especially ornate?
Paul
Cindy
October 14th 04, 06:12 PM
> 300.00 AUD
> Australia Dollars = 217.875 USD
> United States Dollars
>
>
> Would you consider this good value or over priced.
>
> Regards from OZ bassett
Here in Texas, an ordinary plecostomas of 6-8" would cost about $20-$25 US.
Fancy varieties bring more, for example I saw a HUGE, at least a foot long,
gold dust pleco for sale for $200 the other day. And a tiny one was $25.
Cindy
Cuthbert.J.Twillie
October 14th 04, 10:52 PM
In Chicagoland, they seem to be about $10-15US, although if you have
one that big you can't give it away!
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 20:29:20 +1000, "bassett"
> wrote:
>We in Australia don,t get much of a chance to buy large tropical fish, and
>the other day I visited my local Aquarium , and he had a couple of large
>Placo catfish , in stock . These would have been around 6 to 8 inches long.
>We never see fish of that size, especially in the country areas, The main
>Cities, Sydney, Melbourne etc might get them, but there rare.
> Anyway, they where priced at $300 aust each, which by current exchange
>rates works out at as follows ,
> 300.00 AUD
> Australia Dollars = 217.875 USD
> United States Dollars
>Would you consider this good value or over priced.
> Regards from OZ bassett
Cindy
October 15th 04, 12:28 AM
Cuthbert.J.Twillie wrote:
> In Chicagoland, they seem to be about $10-15US, although if you have
> one that big you can't give it away!
Yep, not too many people start out with a big tank and big fish. I got a
"rhino" pleco the other day - has a nice high fin and little horns on his
head, interesting textured dark grey.
Cindy
Cindy
October 15th 04, 05:51 AM
Cindy wrote:
> Cuthbert.J.Twillie wrote:
>> In Chicagoland, they seem to be about $10-15US, although if you have
>> one that big you can't give it away!
>
> Yep, not too many people start out with a big tank and big fish. I
> got a "rhino" pleco the other day - has a nice high fin and little
> horns on his head, interesting textured dark grey.
>
> Cindy
Actually more of a dark olive green, not grey.
Cindy
Pippen
October 15th 04, 09:42 AM
"Cuthbert.J.Twillie" > wrote
> In Chicagoland, they seem to be about $10-15US, although if you have
> one that big you can't give it away!
>
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 20:29:20 +1000, "bassett"
> > wrote:
> >We in Australia don,t get much of a chance to buy large tropical fish,
and
We'll pay for shipping....what do you say bassett? ;)
cheers
Pippen (Brisbane, Australia)
bassett
October 15th 04, 01:04 PM
Yep, I,m beginning to think that "Plain O'l Placo" is over priced
I have a couple of small one's [one per tank] and they where about an inch
and a half long, cost me $12 aus [$8.75 us] each. Which by the way I read
these posts would be about right.
Thanks for the comments
Regards from OZ bassett
"Pippen" > wrote in message
...
> "Cuthbert.J.Twillie" > wrote
>
> > In Chicagoland, they seem to be about $10-15US, although if you have
> > one that big you can't give it away!
> >
> > On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 20:29:20 +1000, "bassett"
> > > wrote:
> > >We in Australia don,t get much of a chance to buy large tropical fish,
> and
>
> We'll pay for shipping....what do you say bassett? ;)
>
> cheers
> Pippen (Brisbane, Australia)
>
>
bassett
October 15th 04, 01:07 PM
There at a aquarium in Woogoolga, [Coffs Harbour] About 4 hours drive for
you. Give him a ring, he might drop one of for
you 02 66 548 155
Regards bassett
"Pippen" > wrote in message > > >We in > We'll pay
for shipping....what do you say bassett? ;)
>
> cheers
> Pippen (Brisbane, Australia)
>
>
Mbuna
October 15th 04, 09:45 PM
> bassettwrote:
> Would you consider this good value or over priced.
>
> Regards from OZ bassett
Way over priced for around here. Typically large, meaning 12 inch
pleco's run about $30 USD here.
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