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2.5" to 7" Discus for sale at Santa Clara (South Bay CA)



 
 
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Old December 15th 05, 04:42 AM posted to rec.aquaria.misc
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Default 2.5" to 7" Discus for sale at Santa Clara (South Bay CA)


"Fish2Keep" wrote in message
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"6688discus" wrote in message
ups.com...
I have the following discus for sale to free up some of my tanks.
20, 2.5" to 4" Blue Turquoise & Red Turquoise $20 to $35 each
10, 4" to 4.5" Blue snakeskin $40 each
12, 5" to 6" Blue Turquoise $65 each (12 months old)
5, 6" to 7" Alenquer $75 and $80 (7" only one)
15, 2.5" Red Cover $30 each (some are very fane stips)
10, 4" golden $40 each

I feed them blood worm and bh.

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cisale....net/my_photos
I still some other extra 6" to 7" PB (4) for sale if you are
interested.

I can ship but prefer local pick up.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Email : or PM.

Thanks



No offence mate but as a private sellers your prices are way to high.
I used to breed and sell Discus Fish, and you can buy inch discus for £30
in the LOOT
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With fish prices, any fish, it depends where you are and if there is a
demand for them.
I notice our friend quoted a price in "English Pounds" as apposed to
American Dollars which the seller is quoting,,
So who know where anyone is located.
But as the seller , he can ask what he likes for his stuff,
As for being overpriced , it depends where you are, In Australia a 2 inch
Discus, regardless of type // colour would fetch $60 -80 each.
Fish of the size our friend is selling are never seen, so any price is
possible. I did see a pair [proven breeding pair]
of 5 inch fish sell once for $600. and there was no shortage of buyers. But
that was a very long time ago.
As I said it's all about supply and demand, and the seller can always reduce
his prices, but he can't increase them.
bassett


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Old December 15th 05, 08:46 AM posted to rec.aquaria.misc
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Default 2.5" to 7" Discus for sale at Santa Clara (South Bay CA)

On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 15:42:35 +1100, "bassett"
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"Fish2Keep" wrote in message
. uk...
"6688discus" wrote in message
ups.com...
I have the following discus for sale to free up some of my tanks.
20, 2.5" to 4" Blue Turquoise & Red Turquoise $20 to $35 each
10, 4" to 4.5" Blue snakeskin $40 each
12, 5" to 6" Blue Turquoise $65 each (12 months old)
5, 6" to 7" Alenquer $75 and $80 (7" only one)
15, 2.5" Red Cover $30 each (some are very fane stips)
10, 4" golden $40 each

I feed them blood worm and bh.

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cisale....net/my_photos
I still some other extra 6" to 7" PB (4) for sale if you are
interested.

I can ship but prefer local pick up.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Email : or PM.

Thanks



No offence mate but as a private sellers your prices are way to high.
I used to breed and sell Discus Fish, and you can buy inch discus for £30
in the LOOT
--
http://www.fish2keep.com
Tropical | Marine | Coldwater
Community Forums


With fish prices, any fish, it depends where you are and if there is a
demand for them.
I notice our friend quoted a price in "English Pounds" as apposed to
American Dollars which the seller is quoting,,
So who know where anyone is located.
But as the seller , he can ask what he likes for his stuff,
As for being overpriced , it depends where you are, In Australia a 2 inch
Discus, regardless of type // colour would fetch $60 -80 each.
Fish of the size our friend is selling are never seen, so any price is
possible. I did see a pair [proven breeding pair]
of 5 inch fish sell once for $600. and there was no shortage of buyers. But
that was a very long time ago.
As I said it's all about supply and demand, and the seller can always reduce
his prices, but he can't increase them.
bassett



Interesting, the prices showed up in dollars on my machine.

this is dollars $$$, ho9w does it look to you?

Aquabid is one place to get ideas about prices, although getting into
Australia I have heard can be quite dificult.
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Old December 15th 05, 11:40 AM posted to rec.aquaria.misc
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Default 2.5" to 7" Discus for sale at Santa Clara (South Bay CA)


"Charles" wrote in message
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On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 15:42:35 +1100, "bassett"
wrote:


"Fish2Keep" wrote in message
.uk...
"6688discus" wrote in message
ups.com...
I have the following discus for sale to free up some of my tanks.
20, 2.5" to 4" Blue Turquoise & Red Turquoise $20 to $35 each
10, 4" to 4.5" Blue snakeskin $40 each
12, 5" to 6" Blue Turquoise $65 each (12 months old)
5, 6" to 7" Alenquer $75 and $80 (7" only one)
15, 2.5" Red Cover $30 each (some are very fane stips)
10, 4" golden $40 each

I feed them blood worm and bh.

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cisale....net/my_photos
I still some other extra 6" to 7" PB (4) for sale if you are
interested.

I can ship but prefer local pick up.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Email : or PM.

Thanks



No offence mate but as a private sellers your prices are way to high.
I used to breed and sell Discus Fish, and you can buy inch discus for
£30
in the LOOT
--
http://www.fish2keep.com
Tropical | Marine | Coldwater
Community Forums


With fish prices, any fish, it depends where you are and if there is a
demand for them.
I notice our friend quoted a price in "English Pounds" as apposed to
American Dollars which the seller is quoting,,
So who know where anyone is located.
But as the seller , he can ask what he likes for his stuff,
As for being overpriced , it depends where you are, In Australia a 2
inch
Discus, regardless of type // colour would fetch $60 -80 each.
Fish of the size our friend is selling are never seen, so any price is
possible. I did see a pair [proven breeding pair]
of 5 inch fish sell once for $600. and there was no shortage of buyers.
But
that was a very long time ago.
As I said it's all about supply and demand, and the seller can always
reduce
his prices, but he can't increase them.
bassett



Interesting, the prices showed up in dollars on my machine.

this is dollars $$$, ho9w does it look to you?

Aquabid is one place to get ideas about prices, although getting into
Australia I have heard can be quite dificult.


Firstly , the 2nd half of your post first, Importing fish into Australia, is
virtually imposable, The quarantine requirements are very strict, not to
speak of the costs involved, This is why, we simply don,t have the varity
that you people enjoy. Also wild caught stock is unknown. .
With regard to the money, I do know what a dollar sign is
"possum" I can also recognise a Pound sign, something which does no longer
appears on outr keyboards,,
Better read again "Possum"
***** No offence mate but as a private sellers your prices are way to high.
I used to breed and sell Discus Fish, and you can buy inch discus for £30
****
bassett


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Old December 16th 05, 03:38 AM posted to rec.aquaria.misc
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Default 2.5" to 7" Discus for sale at Santa Clara (South Bay CA)

On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 22:40:46 +1100, "bassett"
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Firstly , the 2nd half of your post first, Importing fish into Australia, is
virtually imposable, The quarantine requirements are very strict, not to
speak of the costs involved, This is why, we simply don,t have the varity
that you people enjoy. Also wild caught stock is unknown. .


That's sort of what I'd heard. Must make the hobby difficult.
With regard to the money, I do know what a dollar sign is
"possum" I can also recognise a Pound sign, something which does no longer
appears on outr keyboards,,
Better read again "Possum"


Possum? Is that good or bad?

My point, your newsreader and mine are apparently displaying the same
hex charaxter differently, which I find strange. Mine shows my
characters as dollar signs, as it does those from the OP.

The message from FISH2KEEP shows as a pound sign in my reader.

anyway, no problem, I just find it strange that the readers would do
that.


***** No offence mate but as a private sellers your prices are way to high.
I used to breed and sell Discus Fish, and you can buy inch discus for £30
****
bassett


 




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