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TWO Breeding PAIRS Nothobranchius jubbi |
Item #1349532624 |
Current Auction Time: Sat May 18 04:47:18 2024
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Final: | $25.00 | First Bid | $25.00 | ||
Time left | 00:00 | # of Bids | 1 (bid history) | |||
Started | Oct 4 2012 - 09:10:25 AM | Location | greenfield WI 53228 United States | |||
Ended | Oct 6 2012 - 09:10:24 AM Auction Closed |
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Seller | Couldabeenworse (0/0) | |||||
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High Bidder | Sx_yang (0/0) | |||||
Payment | Money Orders/Cashiers Check, PayPal | |||||
Shipping | Will Ship to United States Only Buyer Pays Fixed Amount, See Item Description |
Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item. You should contact the seller to resolve any questions before bidding. Currency is U.S. dollars (US$) unless otherwise noted. |
Listing is for two young adult, breedable pairs of the beautiful N. jubbi. The males are a little over an inch in length and the females a little under (picture is of a sample male of this batch, but the fish are several weeks older now, and even more colorful). Females of course are very plain and blandly colored. As annuals, these fish grow quickly, and are approaching peak coloration and beginning to breed. Nothos aren't particularly difficult to keep: mine are in moderately hard water, temperature in the low 70s F., and eat live and frozen foods (brine, bloodworms, blackworms) voraciously, and even eat flake and tiny pellet foods when they get in feeding frenzy mode. They are a little more challenging to breed and rear; they're soil spawners that should be separated and well fed before placing in the breeding container. Many are avid egg-eaters, so sometimes keeping the parents with eggs too long results in very few remaining eggs. Eggs are incubated in damp peat moss for about 4 months, and babies are very small when hatched (usually too small to eat newly hatched baby brine shrimp).
I ship to US only. You pay actual postage costs; please include $15 for Priority Mail with heat pack or $35 for Express Mail. Shipping may need to be coordinated around weather, especially if priority mail is selected. Live arrival guaranteed with Express Mail only. In the unlikely event of a loss, please provide a picture of the fish in the sealed bag within 4 hours of arrival. Postage costs are not covered by guarantee.
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Bid History:
Bidders Bid Time Bid Comments Sx_yang (0/0) Oct 4 2012 - 04:41:55 PM $25.00
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