5 clowns FREE to a good home - NYC
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 2:34 pm
Hi all,
This is my first post but have been lurking around for a while. Great site with some really first rate info.
Anyway, the reason for my post. I have 5 clown loaches that I would like to give away for free to someone who really knows what they're doing. They range in size from 4-6 inches and are in excellent health. They have been in my care for over a year. I rescued them from two people who meant well but basically bought babies and then did not know what to do when the loaches outgrew their tank. My best guess is that the fish are about 3 years old. They currently reside in my 75 gallon and are doing well. I just would like to move them to an even better home and I would like to try my hand at something different. I had thought of moving them to my 90 gallon but it is planted and don't want them causing havok.
So like I said they are free to anyone who cares to make the trip to Queens, NY to pick them up. One thing I ask is that you need to know what you're doing and they have to go into a big appropriately set up tank.
Thanks.
-Lou
This is my first post but have been lurking around for a while. Great site with some really first rate info.
Anyway, the reason for my post. I have 5 clown loaches that I would like to give away for free to someone who really knows what they're doing. They range in size from 4-6 inches and are in excellent health. They have been in my care for over a year. I rescued them from two people who meant well but basically bought babies and then did not know what to do when the loaches outgrew their tank. My best guess is that the fish are about 3 years old. They currently reside in my 75 gallon and are doing well. I just would like to move them to an even better home and I would like to try my hand at something different. I had thought of moving them to my 90 gallon but it is planted and don't want them causing havok.
So like I said they are free to anyone who cares to make the trip to Queens, NY to pick them up. One thing I ask is that you need to know what you're doing and they have to go into a big appropriately set up tank.
Thanks.
-Lou