I'm in Randallstown (West Baltimore County) and work downtown. I have tons of tanks/fish, but the fishroom is in disarray, and not really "tour quality" but I always like catching up with CCA people.
Rasta Fish and R razor1914 are near me in Owings Mills and have a nice variety of Africans, both great guys to talk fish with. T Troyale is in the city not too far from me and has a nice variety of mostly Tangs. Some good resources/people in Harford County too.
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Sounds like a lot of members in the area anyone want to get rid of any africansI went to razor1914 place over the weekend with a friend and picked up a lemon jake, OB, and z-rock. He is a nice guy and he has nice fish.
Most stores will only take them if they're at least 1", but some might want closer to 2". As Gary said, some stores take surrenders, but you may have to check first. Some people feed them to other fish, or they can donated to the club, auctioned, etc.What do you guys do with all the babies? Surely, you do not grow them all out. I want to keep a few males and remove the rest, but I'm not sure if stores will take them.
Most stores will only take them if they're at least 1", but some might want closer to 2". As Gary said, some stores take surrenders, but you may have to check first. Some people feed them to other fish, or they can donated to the club, auctioned, etc.
I have a 30 gallon with five 1-2 inch obs, mixed with sixty 1 inch eureka reds and regal blues.What kind of fish are they?
All the young fish are in one tank. It's hard for me to tell which is which.Are you interested in selling some eurekas