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Looking for Xenotoca melanosoma
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Hi Everyone,
Just like Derek I am on the lookout for some Xenotoca melanosoma. If anyone has them or knows a contact that has them please let me know. My e-mail is chrissfishes@yahoo.com or Falcon034@aol.com. Thank you very much! Take care!
Chris

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I only have room for one more specie at the moment but I am also looking for some Chapalichthys pardalis. So either them or Xenotoca melanosoma. Thank you very much!

Posted on: 2011/2/28 11:16
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I have found that you really need to dig for fish, people on here don't say much, they know who had or has the fish your looking for but there is just no help.

anyway I have some Chapalichthys pardalis if you want some, if you are going to the auction
tri county on the 19. I could give fish fish to a person and he could bring them up for you.
Oh! the fish are free.

Posted on: 2011/3/5 8:58
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Hey Derek,
I know. I have found that out as well. I have found that hard to come by fish are hard to come by even on the internet and the only way to find the hard to come by fish is to dig and research and contact the right people.

Oh wow! Thank you very much! Yeah I would love to have some! That sounds great! My wife and I are going to be there for sure. Are you sure? I will be happy to pay for them! I will bring along a male Characodon los berros and give him to your friend so they can bring him to you. Thanks again! I greatly appreciate it! Take care!

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I found them, but the guy does not ship.

Posted on: 2011/3/9 23:56
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I sent you a pm. Thanks for letting me know!

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I just signed up here. I have some X. melanosoma and I would love to find a new home for them. I haven't been able to give them much attention and the colony has nearly died out.

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I would like to volunteer to adopt your Xenotoca melanosoma. Perhaps I can trade you some Limia tridens with collection data. I also have melanogaster and sulphurophila in quantities, but no collection data. Let me know. Thanks.

Joel Healy
joel.h.healy@gmail.com

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I would also love to adopt some! I would be happy to pay for shipping and for the fish themselves. Just let me know! Please e-mail me at Falcon034@aol.com or Chrissfishes@yahoo.com. Thank you very much!

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Well I went to start moving these fish around--my fishroom is a mess--and found that there were only six individuals of these X. melanosoma. I am sorry but I think that I better hang onto all of them, get them set up much better again and try to get some more reproduction.

I'll put a note right on the tank and if you still want them then Joel and Chris can get priority for new fish if/when I get some fry from these.

Posted on: 2011/4/18 12:53
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