Onyx Percula pair

RexBrown

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I picked these guys up last year from a fellow reefer for $225 last summer. I'm asking $200.

They are a pair of Onyx Perucla clowns. Male and female. They both have full, perfectly formed bars and a lots of black.
They are some of the nicest onyx I have found and I bought them with plans to breed, but have decided to simplify, so they need a new home.
Difficult to get pics with my iPhone. I'll try to get some that are more clear.


 

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Thanks guys. I hate to part with them, but I'm thinning out my clownfish pairs and I'm taking down the system they are in.

All PM's replied.
 

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do you consider trading?
Most of the PMs I've received have been offers for trade.
I'm more interested in cash, but would consider a partial trade/partial cash or maybe a full trade depending on what the trade is. What did you have in mind?
 

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Are they a breeding pair or just a true pair? How large are they?
The guy I got them from told me that they had begun laying eggs for him, but they haven't yet for me. They're fully grown and paired up. I figure it's a matter of time before they lay.
 
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Regardless currently spawning or not... from experience, when the pair is moved to a new environment it will take up to 3 months to spawn again depending on the owner's care. Unless they are encouraged, like a surrogate nest of eggs suddenly appears overnight. They'll either eat it up or become fertile and began nesting. If they eat it, at least its great protein and fats to promote fertility
 

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