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WOW! I didn't know they were *that* rare. Do you think some online
fishstores would put them on hold for me? Surely somewhere could special order them right? I've only seen a total of 4 pictures of them and because of that, I'm creating a tank setup *just* for them. Talk about obsession. Hehe. ![]() "Jim Brown" wrote in message ... They are indeed a rare fish. In well over 40 years of scouring LFS's around the USA, Canada, Mexico, and Australia, I have only seen 2, which I immediately purchased on each occasion, some 15 years apart. Best way to find them, be at the LFS when they get in a shipment. They are out there, but they are not commercially available, and are still the rare mutation. As for the Dojo's, I don't know about an albino strain, but there is a gold variety that is available sporadically. Jim Velvet AciD wrote in message m... I've been looking everwhere, on the net and off, for albino Khuli loaches. I've seen a few pictures on www.loaches.com, but I haven't the slightest idea where to find them to *buy* them. Google hasn't been a big help, and everyone I e-mail about them have out-dated e-mail addresses. I'm also on the hunt for albino Dojo loaches for my psudo-sal****er-look tank. Any info is good info... |
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Heh, tell me about it. They probably keep them in a seperate tank
deeply hidden in the back! I'm willing to pay $20 for each of them... I've already contacted LiveAquaria.com about them, and they're 'supposed' to be keeping an eye out for them but I doubt it. So when you had yours, how long did they live? And did they breed at all? And espically, what tactic did you use to convince the store to sell them to you? Hehe. I'm just hoping that a LFS will have one of those dim-witted salespersons working that day and not know any better. Anyway, one last question... Do you know of any sites that may have those type of rare things? Thanks as always! Information given is like Advil to my brain. ![]() "Jim Brown" wrote in message ... It'll probably be a long wait. Even then, the LFS will not be pleased to have you want 'That one' in a tank full of kuhlii's. (Offer to pay double for the one.) I always figure 'should I find another one, I have plenty of tanks that it could be added to, or I could transfer fish and give it a tank of it's own. Again, it's going to be a long wait. Jim Velvet AciD wrote in message m... WOW! I didn't know they were *that* rare. Do you think some online fishstores would put them on hold for me? Surely somewhere could special order them right? I've only seen a total of 4 pictures of them and because of that, I'm creating a tank setup *just* for them. Talk about obsession. Hehe. ![]() "Jim Brown" wrote in message ... They are indeed a rare fish. In well over 40 years of scouring LFS's around the USA, Canada, Mexico, and Australia, I have only seen 2, which I immediately purchased on each occasion, some 15 years apart. Best way to find them, be at the LFS when they get in a shipment. They are out there, but they are not commercially available, and are still the rare mutation. As for the Dojo's, I don't know about an albino strain, but there is a gold variety that is available sporadically. Jim Velvet AciD wrote in message m... I've been looking everwhere, on the net and off, for albino Khuli loaches. I've seen a few pictures on www.loaches.com, but I haven't the slightest idea where to find them to *buy* them. Google hasn't been a big help, and everyone I e-mail about them have out-dated e-mail addresses. I'm also on the hunt for albino Dojo loaches for my psudo-sal****er-look tank. Any info is good info... |
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![]() Velvet AciD wrote in message om... Heh, tell me about it. They probably keep them in a seperate tank deeply hidden in the back! I'm willing to pay $20 for each of them... I've already contacted LiveAquaria.com about them, and they're 'supposed' to be keeping an eye out for them but I doubt it. So when you had yours, how long did they live? And did they breed at all? And espically, what tactic did you use to convince the store to sell them to you? Hehe. I'm just hoping that a LFS will have one of those dim-witted salespersons working that day and not know any better. Anyway, one last question... Do you know of any sites that may have those type of rare things? Thanks as always! Information given is like Advil to my brain. ![]() Can't recall how long they lived exactly. The first one went for perhaps 5 or 6 years, the next one maybe a year? No breeding. The first was definitely a female but I realized cultivating a spawn would need work-i.e.hormones. Our cat/dog veterinarian is the only one in driving range that deals in hormones, but he sure wasn't too interested in helping me. Other vet's referred me to him, so it wasn't to be. The store didn't care if I bought them-that's their business. Luckily, albino's stick out in a tank of normals. Absolutely no idea of a site to check. The LFS that I bought the first one from bought his fish direct from the far East, so perhaps, they may show up in the odd shipment. Rest assured that wholesalers in North America are visited regularly by extreme hobbyists that do some 'cherry picking' when fish arrive. Jim |
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