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are those altifron geo's for sale harold? i looked through your lists and didnt see any

Daniel the last of them were picked up last night but I'll be getting them again if I'm lucky enough to get them in the sizes I got these in. These were 4-6" and just absolutely beautiful looking fish. They were listed in one of the S. American posts.

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how many l368 are left? Would you be getting these in the future again?

I have just 2 left now and I hope to be able to get more but it all depends on if they are in stock when I order or not. I had to leave behind 5 or 6 types of plecos the last time and of course they were all the ones I had my heart set on. I even delayed the order for 2 weeks hoping at least a few of them would show up but no luck.

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I was over at Harolds today and snapped a few pic's

brachyplatystoma sp. - flash zebras

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heros cf. efasciatus - multiflourescent tie severum

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moenkhausia hemigramoides - tricolor flag tetras

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NANNOSTOMUS MARGINATUS PURPLES

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loricaria nigrofasciatus - royal loricaria

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Took a few more pics last Saturday

L-025 nice little 7 pointer

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Ruby magnum pleco

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LDA -007 we always thought they were the same as L-114 but one look at a live one and you can see these guys are not.

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Spiny monster cactus pleco -- these guys are sweet worth 2 pics

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Spotted Tiger pleco L-163 I have a group at home they are always out and begging for food

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Sun Catfish

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Bucket of pleco's I brought to Harolds last Saturday

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Nice synodontis looking for new home

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Stopped by at Harold's today and took a few quick shots

L-273

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L-27

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L-600

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L-25 monster size

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L-114 large

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L-24 giant size

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Black motta cat

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Few more

Giant corys they are dump truck size

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Chameleon whiptail --very rare

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L-66 king tiger

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Mystery catfish

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why do you grab them by the nose? are thye less likely to flip around or something?

The plecos are easier to display holding them this way and yes if done properly they won't move. This method is also less stressful for the fish rather than trying to hold them in a net

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Here are a few more pics from Harolds cellar

W/C Altolamprologus compressiceps "black coal" Nangu

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loricaria nigrofasciatus - royal loricaria

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Another shot of L-273

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Was at Harolds yesterday and took a few quick shots of some new stuff

Nice size L-177

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Large size L-253 ruby spotted magnum

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Bruiser size L-47 mango's

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Golden vampire plecs ... heterodons

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Alberta born L-46 there is about 30 in the tank but they are all hiding inside the wood

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Giant size L- 27 gold panaque

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