
my new bns
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my new bns

the L numbers I keep and breed L066/L333/L400/L046/L102/L260/L136/L262/L134/L070/L174/L201/L129/L340/L270/L325/H contradens/lemon bns/L411
- corielover
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Re: my new bns
Wow, great fish! How did you find mature fish? my LFS only has babies, and they told me that stores didn't sell older ones. 

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- MatsP
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Re: my new bns
Since the fish are not comming from the wild, they are often juvenile fish either from local breeder(s) or from a commercial breeder. These fish are usually small.corielover wrote:Wow, great fish! How did you find mature fish? my LFS only has babies, and they told me that stores didn't sell older ones.
I've been known to sell/donate larger fish to shops.
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- corielover
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