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07/05/2017, 10:18 PM | #1 |
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Latezonatus Clowns on DD a few days ago
Looks like DD might have had a pair of Latz clowns for sale a couple of days ago. Does anyone know how much they sold for?
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07/05/2017, 10:47 PM | #2 |
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I wouldn't pay $3.99 for them...captive bred fish are ugly misfits...
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07/06/2017, 09:36 AM | #5 |
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That pair doesn't look as bad as other Latz I've seen. :-)
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07/06/2017, 10:48 AM | #6 |
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The face is horrible, especially the higher one of the two. Huge lower jaw protrusion.
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07/06/2017, 11:40 AM | #7 |
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Sometimes beggars can't be choosers
Wild caught pair usually goes for $1700-$2000. If you want Latz clowns instead of cheaper wild caught species then options are pretty limited. |
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It looks like DD has a couple more pairs today.
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07/06/2017, 05:51 PM | #10 |
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They're only $2,000 IF you can find them. Unicorn for most hobbyists.
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I had a pair of them in the late 90s. Back then they were much more affordable. If I remember correctly it was just $250 for an adult pair. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
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What I'm hoping for is that we see more of them at a lower cost. It seems to be the case with Gem Tangs...they used to be $2k (LFS)-$3k(DD) and now you can get them for $900(LFS)-$1300 (DD) each. I personally am a bigger fan of Leucs and Thiellei than Latz but wouldn't mind a pair of the latter species some day. |
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I would think Jordan could get them. And he treats his fish with antibiotics which is quite important with wild clowns.
Two weeks ago I found two nice wild Irian Jaya percula at AC (2 of 3 survivors of a larger shipment). One of them looked not too good but since they are hard to find and because this one hat a nice coloration I took a chance. By the time I had them home that one was breathing so fast that a formalin bath was out of the question. I didn't have much hope and kind of expected him to kick the bucket during the night, but decided to try a treatment with Bactrim (Septra) which had worked for me before for wild percula back in Germany. Additionally to that I put them straight into hyposalinity, initially at a salinity of 1.016. The next morning, the one I had already written off as loss was fine, breathing normal and eating ok. The other one had a bit stringy poo but was otherwise ok. With the water change that day I lowered the salinity to 1.009 and gave them another dose of antibiotics. The second one developed some lesions that looked like beginning Uronema or a bacterial infection. Since the fish behaved fine and didn't seem to be too much bothered I just continued the treatment and it hasn't gotten worse but rather started to heal. Both are eating like crazy now, but may still need some treatment against intestinal infections - rather bacterial than worms, so I will try metro first. Right now I'm pretty hopeful that both will be fine... which brings me to the next problem: which tank to put them in
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so three pairs of juvi Latz sold in the last few days. Hopefully we can see how they develop. I'm curious if they develop blue lips like their wild caught counterparts. Another thing I want to see is how wide their middle bars get vs wild.
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Nyaquatics had some wild ones a couple weeks ago. They were $800 for the pair. I'm thinking of trying a pair of these captive ones next time a well formed pair pops up. Just debating whether I want to get rid of my current Percs. I'm assuming a pair of latz with a pair of Percs is a definite no go in a 90 with 2 Magnifica and 3 gigantea?
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Pics come as soon as I get to take some.
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I'd like to have a pair of Latz, and it's why I haven't gotten any clowns since my tank crash. Well, that and my weak moments haven't coincided with the very few occasions where I saw clowns that actually looked like clowns.
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07/08/2017, 06:41 PM | #20 |
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Well I'm weak and just grabbed these. I think they look pretty well formed from what in an see from the pic.
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Latezonatus Clowns on DD a few days ago
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07/08/2017, 09:09 PM | #23 |
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I got the pair that went up on Thursday, scheduled to ship on Monday. I don't even have a tank for them to go in after quarantine.
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I can't tell if there is something going on with the angle of the tails on the ones I ordered. I'm hoping it's just the way they were swimming when the pic was snapped. |
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07/10/2017, 10:54 PM | #25 |
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Looks like just the way they are swimming in that picture. These cb pairs look drastically different from the wc ones I got off dd years ago.
I got my shipping confirmation today, I'm super stoked for tomorrow morning. |
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