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Im based in Victoria so please dont PM if you're in qld or nsw and plan on having a dead fish upon arrival!

Hey ya'all,

Im looking at changing my tank from tropical to salt and I have some great fish I'm looking at getting rid of, some of them had to come special order too so its a shame i have to get rid of them.

Below is a list of the niftys on offer....

25cm Black shark

15cm yellow gourami

2 pleco catfish

1 bristlenose catfish

1 golden catfish

3 3barred grunters (amazing fish!)

1 Green terror cichlid

1 Jack Dempsey cichlid

1 Red forest jewel cichlid near 15cm

2 Angel fish, 1 white 1 black

1 Murray cod

The Cichlids have amazing colorings and are only getting better with age. Each running their own coloring and spots

The Grunters are still coloring up as they are only young, 1 is about 10cm and the others are slightly smaller, as they grow they tend to swin and act like sharks and can be aggresive little buggers! As they get older they get an amazaing silver with spots and yellow fins with nice murder fins along the top, it's odd but when they sleep they change to a crazy camo color setup.

The shark is black and is a fair bully but is incredible to watch.

The golden catfish strangely love picking fights with some of the larger and stronger of the fish, its hella sweet to watch!

Any questions please feel free to ask, I can also provide colors as needed

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pics please man. of the BN and the golden cat.

Sorry for the pics, i used google image becaue my lame ass pic phone isnt so great

Golden catfish..

He's ony around 12-15cm now tho

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Bristlenose is only around 8cm right now, grow them and they fetch massive prices tho

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you have africans in the same tank as neo tropical fish?

good luck with the marine set-up, i hope you pay more attention the species requirements.

Mate i've had them all living together for about a year, you can read all you want and people will tell you this cant live with that and so on but at the end of the day i've found fish are like people, each have their own personality. There are no scuffles etc in the tank, they all get along very well.

But hey, thats just my experience from having kept fish for 4 years

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you see ppl living in filth on the streets, but hey, does that mean they're happy?

doesnt matter, just my humble opinion, good luck with the new set-up.

we need an aquarium thread lol

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you see ppl living in filth on the streets, but hey, does that mean they're happy?

doesnt matter, just my humble opinion, good luck with the new set-up.

we need an aquarium thread lol

If they tell you they are then yeah I guess it does. I know mine are coz they smile at me and give me pressys!

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Thats the way.. MARINE FTW!!!

Welcome to the marine life :thanks:

Thanks mate Im pretty excited to get into it!

I really want to get rid of the current fish to good homes rather than a fish shop first but we'll see how i go.

Are you in the marine tank world? Any pointers? I've done alot of reading but nothing beats experience

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My tips - Let your tank cycle. Dont be in a rush and do a bit of researching before you buy stuff.. Coz its very easy to impulse buy a fish or a coral.

Once you start up your tank give us a shout..

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My tips - Let your tank cycle. Dont be in a rush and do a bit of researching before you buy stuff.. Coz its very easy to impulse buy a fish or a coral.

Once you start up your tank give us a shout..

Thanks mate, I've been reading like mad and think il stay away from live coral at least for a start to make things a little easier. It's guna be great fun!

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where are you located,mate? how old is he green terror? thx

G'day mate,

Im located in Ballarat, im really looking to get into marine as i said so im willing to work out deals so they go to good homes.

The green terror may be close to a year old, he's only maybe 8cm long, good coloring and very active, he's got balls tho and will even attack the Jack Dempsey so he's hilarious to watch

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