@@maximsavchuk8002 Costa Rican vieja would be nice to see in the hobby. I see pictures of them online, I wonder if their colors will stay in captivity. Based on that list I take it you will be in the fortuna area? If you're going to be on the Atlantic Coast at all, the US hobby needs more amatitlania kanna...
The first fish in the video is Cribroheros diquis. At this time I don’t have a lot of species which I could sell to wholesalers . In the future might be it possible to sell to local , but no shipping.
I'm glad that you still have diquis.
Wow
Absolutely gorgeous. Are you selling fish again?
I am out of business, but people can come over anytime to my hatchery and take some fish.
I’m a life long hobbyist, I live in Tampa and let me know when have too many young cichlids, I’ll come get some
Sure , tomorrow I am going to go to Costa Rica, and when I get back I will let you know
@@maximsavchuk8002 what will you be collecting in costa rica?
Nothing special. I am planning on showing natural habitat some cichlids, maybe it is going to be tuba , black belt , alfari maybe some Parachromis.
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Cool , thank you
@@maximsavchuk8002 Costa Rican vieja would be nice to see in the hobby. I see pictures of them online, I wonder if their colors will stay in captivity. Based on that list I take it you will be in the fortuna area? If you're going to be on the Atlantic Coast at all, the US hobby needs more amatitlania kanna...
What species is the first one? Max, why not sell to wholesalers or aquarium societies?
The first fish in the video is Cribroheros diquis.
At this time I don’t have a lot of species which I could sell to wholesalers . In the future might be it possible to sell to local , but no shipping.
No shipping 🫠
@@dbrown75 only local can come over and pick up