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Post by jgentry on Mar 7, 2010 17:37:38 GMT -6
We are heading home from the atlanta auction. Great time with some good friends. More good deals this year then I've ever seen. At least 1000 bags of fish. I bagged fish for 8hrs yesterday and am totally exhausted. I had the 2 highest selling bags and over did decent. I did buy a few things but overall was very restrained. I bought 4 bags all at good prices.
I bought Bag of 6 grammodes 1" Bag of 6 f1 amphilophus labiatus Bag of 4 F1 gymnophagus olimar labiatus Cryptoheros nanoluteus pair
Pretty restrained for me!!!!!
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Post by ree123 on Mar 7, 2010 17:46:08 GMT -6
And to think you went down there to sell. LOL Knew you couldn't come home empty handed. I never can either. :-) Haven't been to an auction/meeting in a long time though. Glad you had fun. Be careful on the trip home.
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Post by jgentry on Mar 7, 2010 18:17:46 GMT -6
Oh I always come back with a few things. I took a couple hundred fish and only came back with a handful so I'm at least heading in the right direction.
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Post by ree123 on Mar 7, 2010 18:47:51 GMT -6
Yep., cash in the pocket is definately a good thing. Glad you had luck moving some things. Now you have all that tank space for everything to get that much bigger and fill up all the spaces again with more fry.
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Post by jon carman on Mar 7, 2010 21:06:21 GMT -6
how were the africans this time?
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Post by jgentry on Mar 7, 2010 21:19:48 GMT -6
Sparce and not a lot of rare stuff. Several common things. There were a couple of bags of peacocks that went for $50 but that was it. A few nice fish but overall very light this time. There was a ton of SA/CA cichlids and plants. Also some really rare oddball stuff this time.
If you had some nice stuff you needed to clear out you probably could have sold them really well. You just never know with this stuff though.
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