
Acanthicus Adonis ALBINO
Acanthicus Adonis ALBINO

- Jools
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Apparently they are wild "caught" as eggs, hatched and raised in Peru and then shipped.
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I think that they would, technically, constitute Wild Caught, since the parent's aren't captives. On the other hand, I would expect there only to be a few albino specimens out there, so they are still quite restricted in number of potential parents.
Either way, they grow huge, so I suggest that the market of knowledgable customers would be fairly limited...
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Mats
Either way, they grow huge, so I suggest that the market of knowledgable customers would be fairly limited...
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Mats