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Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 22 May 2009, 06:07
by grokefish
Loads of Catfish:
Jaguar Cats, false jaguars (1Male, 2 Females) Megladoras, Loads of L numbers.
PM me or post here, not fussed.
Matt
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 22 May 2009, 09:14
by MatsP
I'd expect Martin S is interested in the Jag's.
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Mats
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 22 May 2009, 10:39
by mattfaulkner
Any royal plecs?
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 22 May 2009, 11:47
by Richard B
Interested in what L no's there are - collection not a problem
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 22 May 2009, 13:53
by Martin S
MatsP wrote:I'd expect Martin S is interested in the Jag's.
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Mats
Maybe
Just a shame Mat is so far
Martin
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 22 May 2009, 14:14
by sidguppy
hope the Megalodoras finds a new home as well
It's a very likeable fish, despite the size.
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 22 May 2009, 14:27
by MatsP
Martin S wrote:MatsP wrote:I'd expect Martin S is interested in the Jag's.
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Mats
Maybe
Just a shame Mat is so far
Martin
Yes. I was interested in the false Jags (but lack of tank-space due to overflow of Ancistrus makes me hesitate a lot). If I could just get rid of a bunch of the bristlenoses in my top 4ft tank, I think they would be happy there. Or in my empty hospital/quarantine tank, if I unmake it a hospital/quarantine... ;)
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Mats
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 22 May 2009, 15:39
by Martin S
Mats
Am sure there ar eplenty of people who would take bristles off you, it's just a shame you don't have an LFS that will give you something for them.
Considering how quickly the Sturisoma went, am sure you'd have plenty of interest, especially at the same sort of prices!
Am sure you can find the space
Martin
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 22 May 2009, 16:56
by Richard B
Mats, Martin, Matt
I seem to be the "gopher" so i am sure we can work something - Mats i'll see what my LFS will do for you re: ancistrus (maybe tomorow)
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 22 May 2009, 16:57
by MatsP
I don't mind playing gopher on this one - at least some part of it, if I can make space for them.
Matt: How big are they?
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Mats
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 22 May 2009, 17:08
by Martin S
I'll help if I can too, would be good to at least pay back some of the time, effort and generosity received from Richard and Mats so far.
Martin
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 22 May 2009, 21:16
by nvcichlids
Is anyone planning a trip to the US soon, I may be very generous then

Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 24 May 2009, 21:25
by Lloydy
What L's have you got going?
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 02 Jun 2009, 12:06
by Richard B
Chaps - have we sorted anything?
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 02 Jun 2009, 12:47
by Martin S
Richard
I know Matt has been on since these posts, though he does not seem to have responded to questions asked (unless via PM, then apologies) so I don't think anything has been organised.
Martin
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 02 Jun 2009, 12:57
by Richard B
Matt - are you out there???
We are still waiting to take away your generous offer of freebies if you let us know...

Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 11 Jun 2009, 09:31
by Martin S
MatsP/Richard/Matt
I have responded on
this post and am waiting on some contact info so we can start making plans to try and organise this!
Thanks
Martin
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 11 Jun 2009, 09:57
by MatsP
Aside from my car having had a little prang, which means that it's not drivable at the moment (or at least, I wouldn't want to drive it very far)
Technical detail is that I got hit from the side, and the front wheel alignment is enough out of wack that you can't see the speedo for the steering wheel when going in a straight line, and it sort of squeels when you drive along because the front wheels are fighting each other to go in a straight line - it gets even more interesting with bumps, when one wheel tries to veer off, as the other one lets go! ;)
Not sure when that will be fixed - I haven't even spoken to the Garage yet...
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Mats
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 11 Jun 2009, 10:51
by grokefish
Ooops, with my hectic lifestyle, as in I am hardly ever home, I completely lost thought of this topic, Anyway I am here for a good while now so feel free to talk amongst yourselves and when you know whats going down Post here and someone PM me.
All the Xingu cats are gone.
I have available three false Jags, and two Milessi chaetostoma, biggish. The litle chaetostoma have possibly found a local solution.
If you are having trouble with logistics there is a fish courier service that I forget the name of that the guy from Essex koi uses, he had my tigrinus off me and sent this guy round to collect. I cant remember the name of it but he was good, probs cheaper than petrol, And definitely cheaper than the fish would cost you to buy/find.
Matt
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 11 Jun 2009, 14:26
by Martin S
Matt
Does that mean the true jags have gone?
Am still interested in the millesi, and if Mats still wants the false jags, we will talk amongst ourselves and get back to you.
As you say, splitting the cost of a courier may be cheaper than the petrol to drive to and from yours, especially considering MatsP's car situation!
Slightly OT, but hope you are OK Mats.
Martin
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 11 Jun 2009, 14:45
by MatsP
Yes, I'm fine myself (at least physically - my mental health is a different matter, as always ;) )
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Mats
Re: Free to good home South Wales
Posted: 11 Jun 2009, 20:16
by grokefish
Yeah, the jags went to a guy from on here Davidefc.
The last jag went to the LFS last week.
http://www.jmlivefishandaquariacouriers ... ge007.html
Link to courier, he's been here before so knows where it is, in the "wild west"
Matt