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ricky1414

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lets put it to rest now
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Anonymous

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LOL! It should be a crime to attempt to exploit those with downsyndrome..cuz you'd have to be really retarded to purchase a RBTA for 1200 bucks...ill get you a plastic one for 5
 
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I know theyve come down in price, but with shipping it is still pricey, especially when you have no guarantee itll arrive alive or not through e-bay, even online retailers can be sketchy...Ive never seen a RBTA upclose anyways, just in pix...I never see them at the LFS, not to say they dont get them but they prolly sell really fast on arrival..my LFS is 45 min away, so i cant just drop by everyday and see ....its actually 50 bucks if you include shipping...plastic one 5 bucks :D with shipping maybe 10 :wink:
 
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If you drive to the Bay area sometime they hand them out at the door in LFSs :D Kinda like those goldfish you win at the fair just for playing a game.
 

HClH2OFish

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Just buy Koosh balls....cheaper and you can get them in a wider variety of colors.
Plus they don't care about water quality or lighting :)
 

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West Coasters!! I hate you guys..lol...try living out here on the East coast when all of your livestock comes from the Pacific..cheapest I've ever found a regular BTA was $60 (and I scooped it up then thinking "such a deal"), and RBTA's...forget it...$100 minimum.

Cheers,
Fred
 
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RBTAs have gone way down in price very recently, like the last few months. They used to go for at least 100 out here as well. Regular BTAs are around 30 though.
 
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LA is quite a drive to get one RBTA...i cant justify an 8-10 drive for one..Or Bay area 4hrs..cost me more in gas...I think ill stick with my carribean flower anemones :D 5bucks for one :lol:
 
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clowns will/can host in rock/flower anemones, shrooms, ricordeas, etc etc

just depends mostly on the individual clown :wink:
 

ricky1414

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I have a Clarkii that is a little bit of a gold-digger if you know what I mean. :wink: 8O He/she/it is being hosted by my goniopora, my orange zoos (it sleeps in them at night), my gsp. It just hops from one to the other every 15 minutes to half hour. :D
 

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