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Hi, i'm setting up a freshwater tank after doing saltwater for a few years and I am wondering about the availability of species such as umbies, haitiensis, dovii and "real" trimacs in the Edmonton area. When last dealing with freshwater 5-6 years ago these species were next to impossible to find locally. Thanks

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Hi, i'm setting up a freshwater tank after doing saltwater for a few years and I am wondering about the availability of species such as umbies, haitiensis, dovii and "real" trimacs in the Edmonton area. When last dealing with freshwater 5-6 years ago these species were next to impossible to find locally. Thanks

I've had all within the last six months, and either sold them or moved one. I have a Dovii, 3 Umbees right now, and just lost my Hait a while back. I also have a 12 F0 Trimac my buddy has.

If you want I can hook you up.

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Hi, i'm setting up a freshwater tank after doing saltwater for a few years and I am wondering about the availability of species such as umbies, haitiensis, dovii and "real" trimacs in the Edmonton area. When last dealing with freshwater 5-6 years ago these species were next to impossible to find locally. Thanks

I've had all within the last six months, and either sold them or moved one. I have a Dovii, 3 Umbees right now, and just lost my Hait a while back. I also have a 12 F0 Trimac my buddy has.

If you want I can hook you up.

I would definitely be interested in the Trimac and or a male umbie (if available). I am a couple of weeks away from being set up but once ready I would like to follow up.

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Hi, i'm setting up a freshwater tank after doing saltwater for a few years and I am wondering about the availability of species such as umbies, haitiensis, dovii and "real" trimacs in the Edmonton area. When last dealing with freshwater 5-6 years ago these species were next to impossible to find locally. Thanks

I've had all within the last six months, and either sold them or moved one. I have a Dovii, 3 Umbees right now, and just lost my Hait a while back. I also have a 12 F0 Trimac my buddy has.

If you want I can hook you up.

I would definitely be interested in the Trimac and or a male umbie (if available). I am a couple of weeks away from being set up but once ready I would like to follow up.

I'll have some more Umbee for sale in a month, I can get Trimacs too, I order them from Van. or Florida.

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Hi, i'm setting up a freshwater tank after doing saltwater for a few years and I am wondering about the availability of species such as umbies, haitiensis, dovii and "real" trimacs in the Edmonton area. When last dealing with freshwater 5-6 years ago these species were next to impossible to find locally. Thanks

I've had all within the last six months, and either sold them or moved one. I have a Dovii, 3 Umbees right now, and just lost my Hait a while back. I also have a 12 F0 Trimac my buddy has.

If you want I can hook you up.

I would definitely be interested in the Trimac and or a male umbie (if available). I am a couple of weeks away from being set up but once ready I would like to follow up.

I'll have some more Umbee for sale in a month, I can get Trimacs too, I order them from Van. or Florida.

What will you be asking for your umbies? How big will they be?

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How large are the Tri-Mac?

They're only like 1.5-1.75" right now Jay.

Hi, i'm setting up a freshwater tank after doing saltwater for a few years and I am wondering about the availability of species such as umbies, haitiensis, dovii and "real" trimacs in the Edmonton area. When last dealing with freshwater 5-6 years ago these species were next to impossible to find locally. Thanks

I've had all within the last six months, and either sold them or moved one. I have a Dovii, 3 Umbees right now, and just lost my Hait a while back. I also have a 12 F0 Trimac my buddy has.

If you want I can hook you up.

I would definitely be interested in the Trimac and or a male umbie (if available). I am a couple of weeks away from being set up but once ready I would like to follow up.

I'll have some more Umbee for sale in a month, I can get Trimacs too, I order them from Van. or Florida.

What will you be asking for your umbies? How big will they be?

I can get the Umbees for next week. I just need to know if you want the regular Umbee or the "Panamanian Green" variant. Your best guess is to order 5 to try and get a male.

I also have a 12 F0 Trimac my buddy has.

you have, or your buddy has?

I own them Dakota, they're just at Brandons house. I'm down to 5 now, they've killed each other off and a few have gotten bloat.

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How large are the Tri-Mac?

They're only like 1.5-1.75" right now Jay.

Hi, i'm setting up a freshwater tank after doing saltwater for a few years and I am wondering about the availability of species such as umbies, haitiensis, dovii and "real" trimacs in the Edmonton area. When last dealing with freshwater 5-6 years ago these species were next to impossible to find locally. Thanks

I've had all within the last six months, and either sold them or moved one. I have a Dovii, 3 Umbees right now, and just lost my Hait a while back. I also have a 12 F0 Trimac my buddy has.

If you want I can hook you up.

I would definitely be interested in the Trimac and or a male umbie (if available). I am a couple of weeks away from being set up but once ready I would like to follow up.

I'll have some more Umbee for sale in a month, I can get Trimacs too, I order them from Van. or Florida.

What will you be asking for your umbies? How big will they be?

I can get the Umbees for next week. I just need to know if you want the regular Umbee or the "Panamanian Green" variant. Your best guess is to order 5 to try and get a male.

I also have a 12 F0 Trimac my buddy has.

you have, or your buddy has?

I own them Dakota, they're just at Brandons house. I'm down to 5 now, they've killed each other off and a few have gotten bloat.

LOL IT'S QUINNN.

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How large are the Tri-Mac?

They're only like 1.5-1.75" right now Jay.

Hi, i'm setting up a freshwater tank after doing saltwater for a few years and I am wondering about the availability of species such as umbies, haitiensis, dovii and "real" trimacs in the Edmonton area. When last dealing with freshwater 5-6 years ago these species were next to impossible to find locally. Thanks

I've had all within the last six months, and either sold them or moved one. I have a Dovii, 3 Umbees right now, and just lost my Hait a while back. I also have a 12 F0 Trimac my buddy has.

If you want I can hook you up.

I would definitely be interested in the Trimac and or a male umbie (if available). I am a couple of weeks away from being set up but once ready I would like to follow up.

I'll have some more Umbee for sale in a month, I can get Trimacs too, I order them from Van. or Florida.

What will you be asking for your umbies? How big will they be?

I can get the Umbees for next week. I just need to know if you want the regular Umbee or the "Panamanian Green" variant. Your best guess is to order 5 to try and get a male.

I also have a 12 F0 Trimac my buddy has.

you have, or your buddy has?

I own them Dakota, they're just at Brandons house. I'm down to 5 now, they've killed each other off and a few have gotten bloat.

LOL IT'S QUINNN.

HAHA just blame Quinn!!!!! HAHAHA

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