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Thomas
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janma wrote:
LES.. wrote: they are going for 100 euros a fish!
They are the L-046 of loaches. But that price is in Germany, always cheaper there.
I have seen a price of 60 Euro on a stocklist in germany. This is lesser than 100 Euro but I am out. :shock: :D
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still petty dear for such a small fish, and whats the use in only buying one.

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Sorry to spoil the fun but take a look here [need login to view pics] to see what they would look like when growing up..............:

http://www.petfrd.com/forum/showthread.php?t=25744
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oh i've already seen the pic, but it still has charm,

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I have seen this pic, and I must say that I like the older much more than the juvenile. But of course, it's a matter of taste :)
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Post by Tony T. »

But not charming enough for 60 Euro :oops: Unfortunately it would be more preferable if the color change is similar to Sewellia :wink:
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