clarion angel

A little,
I'm out here in New Guinea and dealing with Mexican partners long distance.
Some L.A. exporter are so upset at being left out of the loop that they are trying to bid up the price so high as to kill off competitors.

More saturation of the market at a higher price? Wow.

Its still up in the air what the future holds.
Im stuck here til the 10th of July....but will go to Mexico soon after and work it out.
Steve
 
Some L.A. exporter are so upset at being left out of the loop that they are trying to bid up the price so high as to kill off competitors.

Now thats a surprise. LOL What a shame, Thats rotten.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12762268#post12762268 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by craiglanda
Send me $3400 and ill send you not one but TWO royal grammas :)

pm me for details as i can't let this one slip away:D
 
live aquaria sold one so i'd bet the one they have is the last one left for sale in the country and will be so for a long time

Nope, my lfs is sitting on three of them one juvi, one teenager and one adult. 3,000$ a piece. Theres still some left out there, who's got the cash.
 
I agree with the above posters who said Holacanthus sp. angels are not generally good reef dwellers, particularly with LPS corals. Some do okay for a while, and some even for their whole lives, but those are the exception not the rule. That being said they are beautiful fish and in my opinion more interesting than any corals. If you are willing to keep only corals that the specimen you get won't eat it may work out, just keep in mind you may get one that eats them all.
 

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