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![]() I was just wondering how much a mated pair of Percula Clowns is on average.
I am contemplating selling mine but am not entirely sure what to ask for them. Thanks for your time. |
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![]() being mated really makes no difference.
clownfish will almost always "mate" as its just in their biochemistry. Usually if you're asking 30% less than retail you'll get some interest in livestock. |
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![]() Fair enough, thank you. It makes sense, but I have seen a number of adds asking for mated pairs in the past so I assumed it was at least a reasonable question to ask.
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![]() IMO, there are no unreasonable questions in this hobby.
It's still good to know if a pair is mated, it can mean a big difference in potential aggression amongst other factors. |
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![]() LFS in my town $299 comes with condylactis anemone. Been there for months now.I dont understand why they have'nt sold yet bahahaha
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![]() It depends if you're selling to a hobbyist or a breeder. If you have pictures of the spawns, and they are a good breeding pair then fair market value to a breeder is about $150 for True Percula clownfish. False Percs (Ocellaris) are easier to get breeding, and will breed at a younger age, so they are worth less...about $100 to a breeder. Of course, you need to be able to show in photos and documentation that they are a good pair. Many people would not pay these prices unless you had raised a batch of fry (the true meaning of "proven pair").
To a hobbyist the fish are worth significantly less. A breeding pair of True Percs to a hobbyist would only fetch $60-100 depending on your location, and Ocellaris only $40-60. You can usually ask "full retail" for a breeding pair to hobbyists, where a non-breeding pair would fetch about 50-60% of retail pricing. Last edited by Myka; 08-02-2012 at 03:22 PM. |