Selling Various Plants And Fish

Demeter
  • #1
I have about a dozen crypts available, 1$ each, if they are on the small side when I pull them they’ll be .50c.

Around 20 jungle val plantlets 3-5in tall, .50c each

One bunch of Rotala with about 6 stems- 3$

Malaysian trumpet snails, 1$ for 15+

Albino BN plecos ranging from 1.5-2in. 6 available, 5$ each.

Male bettas, 10$ each.

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All fish will include a heat pack for 5$, plus a free surprise critter IF you say you want one. I’ll be shipping Mon-Tues and the weather is nice enough here next week so plants won’t need a heat pack.

You pay shipping, I will refund DOA should there be any unfortunate happenings.
 
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SeanyBaggs123
  • #2
ohhhhhhhhh You breed Beta's too?!

Also, I would love a mystery critter if it refers to the snails!

Edit: For anyone considering buying these plants, I got a shipment from Demeter a few weeks ago and they all showed in GREAT condition and have adapted to my tank well. Would highly recommend
 
WinterSoldier.
  • #3
Whats shipping?
 
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Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #4
Depends on where I’m shipping to and how much it weights. The average is around 10$ USPS. For the plants it will be in either a bubble wrap envelope or small box, so let’s say 6$ on average.

Also Sean Garland the mystery critter is not an invert
 
SeanyBaggs123
  • #5
Depends on where I’m shipping to and how much it weights. The average is around 10$ USPS. For the plants it will be in either a bubble wrap envelope or small box, so let’s say 6$ on average.

Also Sean Garland the mystery critter is not an invert
Hmmmmmmm. Well if it won't crash a 40 gallon tank, can live with an albino bristlenose and 6 tiger barbs.... I'm still intrigued!
 
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Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #6
The tiger barbs would be a problem so unless you have another (peaceful) tank in the making you might want to opt out
 
SeanyBaggs123
  • #7
The tiger barbs would be a problem so unless you have another (peaceful) tank in the making you might want to opt out
I have a 60 with 6 rainbows, and 6 Green Neons, 4 Nerites
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #8
That might work actually but you’ll want to watch both parties, I don’t recall rainbows being nippy but it could happen. So is that a yes? Free fish means no complaining on what you get.
 
SeanyBaggs123
  • #9
It is so tempting to say yes. No chance you'll disclose what sort of fish it is huh?
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #10
It wouldn't be much of a mystery if I told you now would it? It's the sense of a mystery that makes it interesting right?
 
abarb
  • #11
Can you post some pictures of the plants?
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #12
2 of the average crypts I pulled yesterday during a water change.

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Rotala coming from this tank.

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Crypts from these tanks, there are 3 types but I can’t remember anything other than wendtiI bronze.

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Val from this tank

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Ask if you need more pics.
 
SeanyBaggs123
  • #13
It wouldn't be much of a mystery if I told you now would it? It's the sense of a mystery that makes it interesting right?
Haha well how about at least how big it will be full grown, whether its bland or colorful, and if it poops as much as a pleco?
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #14
2in or so, fairly colorful and minimal pooping.
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #16
Not compatible with the blue gourami and probably not the ram either.
 
abarb
  • #17
Is it a gourami?
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #18
Good guess but not a gourami.
 
alauruin
  • #19
Can you tell me how much shipping would be to 18036 for some crypts, MTS, and possibly a mystery critter (if it would get along with kerrI blue tetras and a voracious school of cruciatus loaches ?)
 
abarb
  • #21
obviously a betta
I meant to say labyrinth fish instead of gourami... oops
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #22
Can you tell me how much shipping would be to 18036 for some crypts, MTS, and possibly a mystery critter (if it would get along with kerrI blue tetras and a voracious school of cruciatus loaches ?)

Shipping would be just under 10$ supposing it weights around 2 pounds.

bryangar for that you get a cookie but also a slap on the wrist for spoiling the surprise

They are low quality bettas that I don’t feel right in selling nor killing off as they are basically adults.
 
SeanyBaggs123
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SeanyBaggs123
  • #24
Shipping would be just under 10$ supposing it weights around 2 pounds.

bryangar for that you get a cookie but also a slap on the wrist for spoiling the surprise

They are low quality bettas that I don’t feel right in selling nor killing off as they are basically adults.
You will have to enlighten me as to what a low quality betta is
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #25
Not as pretty as the ones already posted, either not so nice fins or poor body shape. They still have nice color, it’s just their genes aren’t the kind you’d want to make more off. Pet quality rather than breeding quality.
 
SeanyBaggs123
  • #26
I REALLLY want a betta one day, but I'm hesitant to do that now. The tank I would put them in has finally balanced. Fish diseases have disappeared, the bows started spawning, green neons have doubled in size in a few weeks, significant plant growth, and diatoms are dying back. I would hate to role the dice on a fish that I really want with a genetic disadvantage, and destroy everything I've worked for. Sorry
 
ItsLadyJadey
  • #27
I'd gladly take a basic female betta. Or 2! I've got guppies and mollies! I could do with a couple of snails too but definitely not 15 of them lol they'd over run my tanks. I want plants but I need something low light, low maintenance and that can grow in sand for my fry tank.
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #28
Crypts grow in low light just fine. I have two tanks with crappy LED and sand and they do grow, just slowly. All the low quality bettas are male, I’ve already sorted out the females and the sorority has balanced out for the most part. I’d like to keep it that way so sorry no females till the next batch grows up.

Sean Garland That’s ok but I must correct you on something. They are not deformed, just straight up ugly. The only genetic disadvantage they have is people would pick these bettas last out of most others

These are the three I’d like to rehome, healthy but low quality.

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ItsLadyJadey
  • #29
That middle one is gorgeous imo. Sadly I can't have a male in my community tank or I'd specifically ask for him. He'd nip at my male guppies. I'll wait for a female, no problem.
I'll consider a plant. I'll dm you if I decide to do it.
Shipping cost to 77336?
 
Demeter
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  • #30
brondo
  • #31
What is shipping to 97701? I'm kinda feelin the last mystery betta ^ ^ some val and crypt
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #32
That would be right around 13$ for a roughly 2 pound package.

Keep in mind that any shipment with a fish will need a 5$ heat pack.
 
abarb
  • #33
What would be shipping to 27513 for plants?
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #34
Looks to be around 7$ for an envelope.
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #35
Giving the thread a bump.
 
abarb
  • #36
Do the snails need a heat pack?
 
Demeter
  • Thread Starter
  • #37
I personally don't think they will need a heat pack unless it's 20F or below. The plants should be fine as well, at least mine were when I received them in this weather.
 
abarb
  • #38
Would shipping to 27513 be the same with snails and plants?
 
abarb
  • #39
Do you have 6 crypts and 8 vals?
 
spicegirls5ever
  • #40
What would shipping be to 22151?
 

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