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Re: [GSAS-board] Fw: [GSAS-Member] Summer Sale @ picnic



I think its fine to say what a person has and for what price, trade, whatever. The details of meeting up for the exchange bores me, so I think that stuff should be left off-list.

 

By the way, I still have a load of guppies. Would anyone like to buy the whole lot, tank and all for $100? Shango? I still want to trade a few for Kate’s old 20 metaframe.

 

I’m moving again and hopefully the new manager won’t see me sneaking my 100 gallon up three flights of stairs, plus my other tanks. I’m going to try and settle with three aquariums. Any advice on how to tell if the floor can handle the weight? I’ve heard an outside wall is a load bearing wall and I may be able to squeeze the tank in that spot. Any volunteers for helping me move the fish and their stuff? I’ll provide meals and beverages. I’m not sure when the actual date is that I can begin the process, but I’ve given my move-out date here by October 1st.

 

Susan

 

-----Original Message-----
From: gsas-board-bounces@thekrib.com [mailto:gsas-board-bounces@thekrib.com] On Behalf Of Matt Staroscik
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:54 AM
To: GSAS board members and alumni
Subject: Re: [GSAS-board] Fw: [GSAS-Member] Summer Sale @ picnic

 

Actually, I disagree. Raising fish is part of the hobby, and people need to sell those fish, and most importantly, typically there is interest in buying them. Posting a "contact me off list" message is just a layer of camouflage. Either a for-sale post is OK, or it isn't. I think it is.

Now, technically, the list is open to non-members, right? I think it is perfectly OK to restrict FS posts to club members.

My two cents,
MS


On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 10:44 AM, DonaldR <gsmd_bari@yahoo.com> wrote:

I'm not sure if the member list should be used for advertising fish to sell. I think saying "I have x, y and z fish available and contact me off list if you would like some" or something like this but pricing etc shouldn't be what this list is for.
Does anyone agree?
-Don

--- On Wed, 8/6/08, HIRO TAK <neon98102@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: HIRO TAK <neon98102@yahoo.com>
Subject: [GSAS-Member] Summer Sale @ picnic
To: gsas-member@thekrib.com
Date: Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 10:30 PM

  Hi ALL,

  I have the following fish for sale to those who attend to the picnic.
If you can't attend the picnic, they might be still available at September

meeting.  Maybe.
  If you are too far away but you really
 have to have the fish, I can ship
also.
  Any case, please contact me directly by the e-mail.  I will go by the order
by the e-mail I received.  Please contact me before the morning of Saturday(8/9)
so I can catch the fish and bring to the picnic.


  ***Pea Sized Albino Angels                                       6 for $5
 ( They are from the 6/30th spawn that hatched on 7/2nd and free swim on 7/7th.
 So about a month old.  They still love the BBS but I start feed the ground

flakes for a week or so.  You should not have trouble feeding them.  The Mom is
the Albino Silver Pearl scales and Dad carry the Pearl scale also so I expect
half of them to show the pearl scales.  Probably 100 available)


  ***1/2"TL(from tip to tip) Bristlenose Pl*co                   3 for $5
  ( I have both Albino and regular brown colored.  These guys just came out of
the cave so probably 3 weeks old or so.  They are the tiniest
 Pl*co you see. 
And they would be perfect window cleaner for nano tank.  Although eventually
they need bigger home.  About up to 50)

  ***1"TL Bristlenose Pl*co                                          3 for

$10
  (These guys are older siblings that came out of the cave a month earlier.  So
probably around 8~9 weeks old.  I have both Albino and Brown again. About 20)

  ***F1 Corydoras Orange Laser(around 1"TL)               3 for $20

  ( Some of you know that I have had only 1 spawn from them although the female
are always fat with the eggs.  I am hoping the F1 is more willing to spawn than
the wild caught parents.  They are really colorful Corys you don't see

locally often.  And most Cory you should keep in good sized group and I do
recommend 6 +.  About 20)

  ***F1 Corydoras Similis(around 3/4"TL)                      4 for $20
  (They have the little bluish spot at the base of tail which is
 unique color
for Corydoras I think. 8 only)

  ***Corydoras Sterbai(around 3/4"TL)                           4 for $20
  (One of the Cory that like warmer temperature and you can keep with Discus or

Angelfish tank temperature.  8 only)

  ***Corydoras Panda (around 3/4"TL)                           4 for $20
  (One of the Cory like cooler temperature.  I have my breeding group in
unheated tank all year around.  And they really like the water current.  8 only)


  Probably most of you know but they are all raised from the eggs in my tanks
with Seattle tap water.  Let me know if something interest you.  Thanks

                                                                              

              Hiro

      
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