Big fish, free too a good home

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Cal_GTA

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87 posts

176 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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I have a Sailfin Plecostomus who needs rehoming. must be around 13-15 years old now. bought him when he was about 2cm long. However how hes around 30cm long and massively outgrown his 4' tank.

Free to a good home in the Southampton/hampshire area. or ideas suggestions for rehoming welcome. even ideas for moving him?? i'd think you'd be looking at a 6' tank for this guy now?

not actual photo as i'm at work.


parakitaMol.

11,876 posts

251 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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Hey! get off my topic idea....

I was just about to post about some goldfish (that need to 'disappear') but you've ruined it with your very pretty spikey fish.

Cal_GTA

Original Poster:

87 posts

176 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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swap? smile

parakitaMol.

11,876 posts

251 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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Nope.... sorry *hate fish* the fish were originally for my husbands kids but they have just grown and grown.... into a stupidly large tank, now they are really too much for us and should be with a proper fish enthusiast person because he's always away for work and I simply refuse to have anything to do with them. Hateful things. wink

From the kids perspective - we will have to stage an untimely demise.


tribbles

3,974 posts

222 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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I think I've got one of those, and two things worry me:

Firstly, that yours is 30cm long (I think mine's about half that - and probably getting too big for my tank).

Secondly that it's over 13 years old - I didn't expect them to live that long.

I bought my tank and fish as something for the cats to watch - they've largely ignored it, so I'm just keeping it for the sake of the fish (although I don't want to get rid of them). I've decided not to restock it with any fish that die - but the black lace-tail mollies keep on breeding... I'll probably end up with them forever...

Cal_GTA

Original Poster:

87 posts

176 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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Sailfins shouldn't really be sold for home aquaria because they do get too big. Up to around 1m given the space and time to grow.

I bought two plecs at the same time not knowing one was of a variety which grew that big. The other stopped growing at 10cm.

condor

8,837 posts

248 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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Have you thought about selling it to your local aquarium fish shop?

Cal_GTA

Original Poster:

87 posts

176 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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If nobody comes forward then i will ring around some local shops yes. I don't know if he has any value though, as he'll be too large for most peoples tanks

Munter

31,319 posts

241 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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There's got to be a posh dentist's surgery somewhere near you who'll take it. They seem obsessed with having ever larger fish tanks.

Simon Brooks

1,517 posts

251 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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you could try Sealife centre in Southend if you live in that neck of the woods, failing that bowl of batter and some hot oil (only kidding)

parakitaMol.

11,876 posts

251 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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I'm bumping your thread (rather than start a new one) and adding a pic of our "Free to a good home" at the same time.

Would be great to find someone to adopt these 5 fish. Hubby bought them for his kids, thinking they would die after a year or so.... 2 tanks and 4 years later they are still going strong.... They have really out grown us.

kazste

5,676 posts

198 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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If only you were somewhere near me. I have had a few of these that have been too big for peoples tanks but sadly all gone to fishy heaven about a year ago. Value wise unless it was wild caught and you can prove it they, like a car, normally depreciate as most people who have a tank full buy small ones whilst still having the large ones, and others like yourself need rid due to size and I'm guessing your finding its giving off a lot of waste as when they get a decent size they grow disinterested in cleaning a tank.

Best option would be see if a zoo or aquatic centre would take it off of you.

road hog

2,561 posts

213 months

Saturday 20th November 2010
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just lost 2 of my plecs ,,,power failure in the shed tank and the poor buggers froze ,i didnt even know the power had been off,

gutted ..

they were doing a great job in the tank with 28 koi carp.