F1 L134 for sale
Posted: 09 Aug 2012, 11:11
10 are 'currently 'under offer' although the potential buyer has not made contact since the first enquiry. Until I hear back there are currently 15 on sale.
I have approx. 25 F1 L134 juveniles for sale. They left the males cave 5.5 months ago and the average length is around 2 inches, one can be seen next to an adult in a cave in one of the pictures for scale. I have counted at least 24 individuals and believe there could be up to 26 or more. (There is a lot of wood and several caves in their tank!)
I am looking for £15 each dropping to £10 each if you buy a group of 10 or more. Please feel free to make sensible offers too.
I am not willing to post these but will happilly deliver for a contribution to fuel costs, £5-20 depending on distance. Depending on the size of the group brought I would consider delivering up to 100 miles from my location which is Basingstoke in Hampshire.
They have been feeding well on a range of plec pellets/wafers, tetra prima, and brine shrimp.
They bred and have been kept in local tap water which is pH 7.8 to 8 and hard, between 26 and 30 degrees celcius. Please bear this in mind and introduce them very slowly to different water types.
Any questions please ask.
I have approx. 25 F1 L134 juveniles for sale. They left the males cave 5.5 months ago and the average length is around 2 inches, one can be seen next to an adult in a cave in one of the pictures for scale. I have counted at least 24 individuals and believe there could be up to 26 or more. (There is a lot of wood and several caves in their tank!)
I am looking for £15 each dropping to £10 each if you buy a group of 10 or more. Please feel free to make sensible offers too.
I am not willing to post these but will happilly deliver for a contribution to fuel costs, £5-20 depending on distance. Depending on the size of the group brought I would consider delivering up to 100 miles from my location which is Basingstoke in Hampshire.
They have been feeding well on a range of plec pellets/wafers, tetra prima, and brine shrimp.
They bred and have been kept in local tap water which is pH 7.8 to 8 and hard, between 26 and 30 degrees celcius. Please bear this in mind and introduce them very slowly to different water types.
Any questions please ask.