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Sandra7004

Where did you get such a price???? It can actually be ordered for 167...

Alec9378

This is the price of an idol in the embryonic stage, you forgot to finish writing.

Steven

This is the price, by the way, I ordered 2 pieces for this delivery, but I placed the order late, so I might not get them.

Devon107

whistle when you get it.. interesting I also ordered a little coral from him. and the price is acceptable (or acceptable?)

Jennifer5371

The price is a fairy tale, and I thought it was a joke. Exactly, we need to go to Kyiv, check it out on the spot, and take it.

Katie3017

I will have it swimming! And if I can't get it from this shipment, it will still swim for me; I'll take it from the next one.

Amanda5586

That's it!! I'm joining Greenpeace!!! I've observed the zanklov in nature - you just can't catch them with a net. They are very, very fast and active fish. Our aquariums are too small for them!!! (Plus, the locals, bastards, definitely poison zanklov with cyanides)

Michelle13

Scroll through the page, and you'll see such a "gem." By the way, I'll reveal an "intriguing secret": there is one place, if you look in the western direction (probably already burst with envy), where the prices are not far from this and everything is in euros, euros, now that's top-notch! So let's admire! And may those "altruists" never run out for all time. And just a little inaccurate, it was not the price of an embryo, but of one fertilized egg of the Moorish idol.)))

Alexander

Especially for you, I am posting a photo of the "fertilized egg" of the idol for the price of 167 Hryvnias. I apologize for the quality; I took it with my phone...

Selena4467

Hello, I have a question for you. How long has the Mauritanian idol been living with you, how does it eat, and what was its size at the time of acquisition?

James4757

I don't have it. My aquarium is too small for it... I was at Sergei's delivery today and took this photo.

Joseph8592

It's interesting, it turns out (I've heard they all come to us weakened, and the risk is high, very few survive) It's a pity that no one can say anything, just rumors, what a shame. The price is great, we need to take the risk.

Richard

It seems that only Ospina has long-lived zankles. A very "tough fish" in terms of care.

James4757

Why take the risk?! Order some fish for the next shipment, but don't take it off the truck; wait a little. Yes, it will be a bit more expensive (the difference in this shipment between the truck price and the regular price is 72), but there’s a greater chance it will survive!

Eric8832

Very good photo for a mobile!

Todd8452

But the photo says it was taken with a Nokia E51.

Steven757

This photo was taken in my presence! Leonid was really worried about its quality!

Debra

The price is great, you have to take risks. With all due respect - it's a disaster. Damn, a Zankl should cost more than $300. You shouldn't take risks, you need to be confident. In every shipment, there are several Zankls. Show me at least one that is still alive today!!!!

Christopher8654

Aren't you afraid that the suppliers will listen and ... it will be $300? How will the others react?

Karen1649

Guys, maybe I missed something... this handsome guy in the photo is a Zankl and costs 160...

Kathryn514

no more...

Kathryn514

To me, the notion of illusory success has been, is, and will be asymmetrical.

Michele

The chances that the purchased, thrice-overheld and treated Zankl from a- won't die in your aquarium within 3 months are rapidly approaching 0. Even if the supply, for example, has a quality of 99%—believe me, there are situations where 1% will determine the entire outcome.

Christopher1252

Am I arguing...? Personally, I wasn't planning to buy Zankla and I don't plan to... By the way, are you saying that there's no difference between getting it off the shelf or getting a pre-owned one?

John1464

P.S. I said what I said. Recently, we have a lot of interpreters around. I won't comment further.

Theresa5149

I took three zebras yesterday... two for my aquarium, one for a friend... let's see what happens.

Rebecca1419

The difference is that all the wheels fly away. I haven't seen any of their overstocked ones.

Ronald5720

Here lived (or maybe still lives) a person with a secret. You can inquire about the details of its content.

Amanda5586

Lived... In my opinion, keeping a zankl in a very mature aquarium is a very successful experience. Because it was placed in a VERY MATURE aquarium, the fish was offered very high-quality food and increased attention. As for what aquarists think when they place zankls in an aquarium that is only 4 months old - I don't know! There aren't even sponges. It's practically a certain death.

Mark7376

Enough with the ads. The giveaway for 167 will soon show itself. Pavlik's zankly will die in six months. Just because the fish is nasty—I'll ask for no insinuations. P.S. My last call ended with a conversation with a lady who assured me that now the transport death will fall on the buyer—somehow it cut off like that.

Nancy758

So: One of the fish that ended up with a friend (Yura Khrushch) is alive and well, eating brine shrimp. The other two were placed in his aquarium. The zebrasoma was "bullying" both of them. The next day, one of them developed some kind of ulcer about 1 cm in size. On the second day, one of them (the one with the ulcer) disappeared; the body was not found. The one that is still alive is doing okay, grabbing brine shrimp, but more often spits it out than swallows. It doesn't take flake food. It nibbles a little on the algae (for making sushi). Visually, it's clear that its hungry belly is thin.

Joseph9203

Information regarding the criticisms of the magazine has been sent, and I have added it to the article about Zankl as additional information with attribution.

David

Zankl from A. Ate everything. Grew. Grown (size will be confirmed by suppliers). The aquarium stood almost a day without flow. I was not in the city. Only the spiny fish and the surgeon survived. If it works out a second time, I will write how.

Bridget

Damn... what a great guy... damn it...

Michelle13

What were they feeding you?

Karen81

Ate everything. I mean, the fish can eat it. If it works out again, I'll write in more detail. By the way, of those zankls that Pavel took on the 6th, one of them, in my opinion, had a good chance of survival.

James3382

To ensure that Zankl survives, you need to get at least 3 of them, not just one. These fish are very difficult to transition to aquarium food and are very sensitive to water quality. If you don't know how to transition them to aquarium food, they won't survive. Additionally, they need to be treated, as they often suffer from cryptosporidiosis.

Keith7534

Is his belly plump? How's his back? Is his behavior cheeky or twitchy and scared? Have there been any changes towards increased plumpness during this time? If all answers are "yes," then there are good chances. This time the zankls were young, they should grow quickly. In general, it's nice to hear about live zankls! WHO ELSE HAS THEM!!!???

Tracy4603

The idol has started to get fat, and the areas on its dorsal fin have grown over. I have a vague understanding of their physiology, but on some intuitive level, it seems that the creature is in good condition. It no longer fears anyone, swimming around the entire perimeter of the aquarium, which wasn't the case before. Its dorsal fin is spread out—something it didn't do during the adaptation period; otherwise, it would have started biting me right away. It takes brine shrimp from everywhere and does so quite cheerfully—just like at the surface, where its fin sticks out of the water, and also at the "depth"—in general, it's hunting.

Erin2730

It seems like the fish got lucky!

Courtney4094

not the easiest fish - it suffers terribly from relocations! In the aquarium, only the newly brought one is fed with cyclops, then it freely takes artemia from the plate and only eats spirulina (reluctantly). It lived with us for over a year and then we sold it!

Aaron6112

And how does he, the sold one, live? Haven't you wondered? Your approach is diametrically opposed to mine - THIS MEANS THAT ZANKLOVS CAN BE FATTENED IN DIFFERENT WAYS! That is, there should ideally be more and more zanklov!!!

Amy5070

There are no two fish with the same dietary needs. Each has its own character and preferences. In most cases, this falls within certain ranges. The Zankl, like other fish, is no exception. You might get lucky. However, the risk percentage is taken into account. Based on this, I form a constant assortment in retail. Why take unnecessary risks? There are already enough problems. And extra complaints from customers...

Michael3221

Well, they deleted the post, but I'll write again - Why repeat it if there's nothing to say! Show the fish to EVERYONE AT LEAST SOMEONE!!!! OR THAT ONE LIVED AND DIED, THIS ONE LIVED AND DIED, THE OTHER ONE!

Barbara8192

How is it going there?

Mary

What is the situation at the moment? Update a bit in the topic. Does anyone have 2 or 3 pieces in the aquarium? Like a mini school.

Todd8452

I can explain why it has such a low price. The thing is that animals like this, which practically do not survive in aquariums, always have a low price in suppliers' price lists, both fish and corals. I don't know about others, but it often happens with us that something rare and very beautiful is priced very cheaply.

Allison

Then, if it's not too much trouble, explain why the price for a subscription in AquaLogo is constantly $60-65. Is it that they want to earn less, or is AquaLogo just very greedy?

Todd

The zankla has characteristic behavior like that of surgeons—at least my zankla does. The fish is unusual in the sense that it is quite bold. It has a constant chase with the hipatus.

Allison

How are you doing today? Is Zankl alive and well? What are the nuances of the pros and cons of maintenance? I'm very curious.

Laura9093

They are very greedy! Moreover, the company is crawling all over Russia and they need a lot of money. And the gentleman is quietly working, just earning a little bread...

Kevin262

Well, will you answer us or not? How are things going with Zankl? If he is still alive, what’s new and interesting, how is he, and where is he? But if he is no longer with us, what was the reason, what problems did he have, I’m very curious.

Vanessa

Good day, sorry for not writing in the thread. The tank was sold due to the dismantling of the aquarium and moving to nano aquaristics. It is doing well, living and thriving - but in a larger aquarium than mine - the neighbors are good - they don't bother it, the fish is worthy, and taking care of it is worth the effort spent.

Sheila1322

What neighbors does she have? What efforts were made, and what challenges were faced? How did they get her to eat, what does she eat, and what does she like? How does she handle illnesses? Is it better to keep her alone or in pairs?

Rodney

He was immediately covered in crypto as soon as he landed, and when the Japanese started to squeeze him, everything fell into place as soon as they sorted out the territory. He didn't get sick anymore.

Brandy1134

A couple of years ago, my wife was in Moscow at the Zoo, here are the local animals:

Veronica

And where are the anemones? These are Heniochus acuminatus.

Cindy

Sorry, I thought there were zankles in the first aquarium.

Anthony

Zankly are more elegant.

Chelsea

There is no point in taking an overfed fish if it will still die in a few months, gradually losing weight, even though it will eat almost anything you offer. Therefore, you should take a well-fed one and see how it goes. Definitely, the smartest surgeon will enhance any aquarium.

Sherri1320

I am a novice, but it seems to me that a zankl is a butterfly.

Brenda

No, zanclids belong to the family Zanclidae, while butterflies belong to another family - Chaetodontidae. They simply have an external resemblance to Heniochus acuminatus, which is why they are often confused.

Joseph8842

Bought in AiRife a week ago. Well-fed, has been living with the guys for a month, eats everything, takes food from hands. So far, everything is fine.

David3217

The topic is closed.