It sounded like he had multiple pairs of mcullochi at one point. The pair I saw didn't act like a bonded pair, and were both around the same size (not that it matters in terms of a pair, but more on this later). They had a ton of designer clowns which leads me to think that all of the clowns, including this particular pair of mcullochi, especially since they were close in size, all came from the same breeder (which I would guess to be ORA) but again, just a hunch.
Regarding the red gig, I really think he thinks he can get them, and he sounds like he knows the difference between gigantea and haddoni. However, I wonder if what he's seeing are the verrucae on a red haddoni, much like the photo that OrionN shared.
I'm not a fan of the whole "how much are you willing to spend?" approach, as it implies that I am spending more than I should, but I am definitely will to support Jimmy's shop. It's very clean, has a TON of coral and everyone was friendly. I've been spoiled when buying gigs, where I've spent anywhere between $30-$150, which I know is on the low end. However, if I can find a healthy one I'd be willing to pay a premium for it. Most shops -- Jimmy's included -- are slowly catching on that gigs are a hot item and people will pay a lot for them even with the inherent risks.
Chances he can get a red gig are slim to none. There has only been a single documented case of a red gigantea either in the wild or in captivity - and even there the ID is far from certain. Sheer probability dictates that this guy likely does not have access to a true red gigantea.
Chances he can get a red gig are slim to none. There has only been a single documented case of a red gigantea either in the wild or in captivity - and even there the ID is far from certain. Sheer probability dictates that this guy likely does not have access to a true red gigantea.
Jimmy told me that he have collectors in a lot of places and he have holding facility that can keep animals for a long time to ensure that they are healthy before shipping them to him. I think those are his facilities, that only shipped to him and not selling to other importers.
It have been several years since I talk to him. Only 2-3 times when I talk to him. He was the one that send be that blue Haddoni that is second to none in term of color.
I am glad he sent you a nice Haddoni. He is a very nice guy but Hype is the name of his game as someone else already mentioned above. He is a sponsor on another forum and if you read their posts you will see what I mean. They present their Leopard Wrasses as if they were Rhomboids. Works great for him because people buy but those type of fish are dime a dozen in our area.Jimmy told me that he have collectors in a lot of places and he have holding facility that can keep animals for a long time to ensure that they are healthy before shipping them to him. I think those are his facilities, that only shipped to him and not selling to other importers.
It have been several years since I talk to him. Only 2-3 times when I talk to him. He was the one that send be that blue Haddoni that is second to none in term of color.
An email from his competitor I was talking about. Guess the blue had already been sold. I saw it. It was gorgeous.
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No. I did not see your blue. Just your green Haddoni and your Gigantea.Have you seen mine Minh?![]()
No. I did not see your blue. Just your green Haddoni and your Gigantea.
Can he beat this one? This is mine. I know I am a show off
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Close. You have to take a really god picture of him to compare with mine. In real live, my anemone look just like in that picture.
Sorry D-Nak we hijack your thread.
BTW, did you end up getting anything?
You're talking about the nem at Greenwich Aquaria, right? I would love the think it's a true red gigantea, but I hear even the owners think it might be a hybrid, if that. Having seen photos and videos of it, I can see why people think it may be a gigantea.
I see that we infected you with the anemones virus through your computer. I am so sorryYou tell meBTW I just added one more gig, the pink LTA and this blue .......
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