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"NetMax" wrote in message ...
To be devil's advocate, I buy commercial volumes of fish from multiple suppliers including two major importers, and none of them offer any Pacu variants, other than the 2 color morphs which both grow to obscene sizes. I also don't see any commercial interest in supplying a small Pacu, as that's called a Silver dollar (from a retail perspective). The is also a further disinterest in supplying yet another silver fish, as there is already a glut of them available. Commercially, almost any colour is preferable to silver. Would the vendors you mentioned have access to different farms which were harvesting a fish to compete with the already established Silver dollar contrary to the existing non-interest in more silver fish..... ya, sure, whatever ;~) Go take a look at their listings and tell me what you think (www.fishbase.com). As far as "small Pacu", the 10 to 16 inch sizes for some of these other variations are certainly small compared to the biggie Pacus, but in context to Aquaria that is quite large. --Mark |
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"Mark Stone" wrote in message
om... "NetMax" wrote in message ... To be devil's advocate, I buy commercial volumes of fish from multiple suppliers including two major importers, and none of them offer any Pacu variants, other than the 2 color morphs which both grow to obscene sizes. I also don't see any commercial interest in supplying a small Pacu, as that's called a Silver dollar (from a retail perspective). The is also a further disinterest in supplying yet another silver fish, as there is already a glut of them available. Commercially, almost any colour is preferable to silver. Would the vendors you mentioned have access to different farms which were harvesting a fish to compete with the already established Silver dollar contrary to the existing non-interest in more silver fish..... ya, sure, whatever ;~) Go take a look at their listings and tell me what you think (www.fishbase.com). As far as "small Pacu", the 10 to 16 inch sizes for some of these other variations are certainly small compared to the biggie Pacus, but in context to Aquaria that is quite large. --Mark One of my transhippers got back to me today. He has been told that the fish he sells is Metynnis maculatus, and if this is true, then fishbase reports it as growing to 7". I'm waiting for my other transhipper to reply. I know that I have sold Pacus which are today (1 year later) about 7", so their growth rate suggests that are not done growing yet, but I might be completely wrong. Other Pacus (12"+) I've encountered in the store were purchased by customers before we were open for business, so perhaps the trade might have moved to a smaller variety. You might be right. I believe the expression is "If you have to eat crow, better that it's young and tender rather than old and tough" ;~) -- www.NetMax.tk |
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"NetMax" wrote in message
... "Mark Stone" wrote in message om... "NetMax" wrote in message ... To be devil's advocate, I buy commercial volumes of fish from multiple suppliers including two major importers, and none of them offer any Pacu variants, other than the 2 color morphs which both grow to obscene sizes. I also don't see any commercial interest in supplying a small Pacu, as that's called a Silver dollar (from a retail perspective). The is also a further disinterest in supplying yet another silver fish, as there is already a glut of them available. Commercially, almost any colour is preferable to silver. Would the vendors you mentioned have access to different farms which were harvesting a fish to compete with the already established Silver dollar contrary to the existing non-interest in more silver fish..... ya, sure, whatever ;~) Go take a look at their listings and tell me what you think (www.fishbase.com). As far as "small Pacu", the 10 to 16 inch sizes for some of these other variations are certainly small compared to the biggie Pacus, but in context to Aquaria that is quite large. --Mark One of my transhippers got back to me today. He has been told that the fish he sells is Metynnis maculatus, and if this is true, then fishbase reports it as growing to 7". I'm waiting for my other transhipper to reply. I know that I have sold Pacus which are today (1 year later) about 7", so their growth rate suggests that are not done growing yet, but I might be completely wrong. Other Pacus (12"+) I've encountered in the store were purchased by customers before we were open for business, so perhaps the trade might have moved to a smaller variety. You might be right. I believe the expression is "If you have to eat crow, better that it's young and tender rather than old and tough" ;~) -- www.NetMax.tk Another transhipper got back to me today. Probably just muddies the water, but they offer Colossoma Macropomum (108cm or 42") and usually sell Colossoma Brachipomum (20-25cm? or 8 to 10") under the name 'Pacu'. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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