"Free" Zebras, UK.
"Free" Zebras, UK.
I found this link while on AC.
This chap is looking to give his breeding trio of zebras away for nothing, only those with a noble cause need apply.
http://www.aquarist-classifieds.co.uk/f ... ic_840.php
Adam
This chap is looking to give his breeding trio of zebras away for nothing, only those with a noble cause need apply.
http://www.aquarist-classifieds.co.uk/f ... ic_840.php
Adam
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snr69 it sure is and i really hope they go to someone willing to do whats best for the breed and not their pocket, id love to take them and get them in with my own group of Zebs but may not be lucky enough
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Hi and welcome to the forum!!!
is it ok to pm you?
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Hi Paul,
I thought it might be you although I wasn't sure. How are the youngsters coming along? Well I hope.
I have just replied to your message from the classifieds site although it was before I came here so didn't realise it was you. Having only met you twice I realise you have a vast wealth of experience so I am sure you'll make the right choice.
Personally speaking all zebra plec owners should do all they can to breed these fish, not to release into the wild but to circulate them within the hobby. This will help to reduce the need to import anymore Zebras helping natural stocks that are left (if there are any). Obviously there is the small matter of a dam to worry about. Sadly we can only do our bit here in the UK and It has been said many times "The love of money is the root of all evils".
That said, I would happily care for your fish and try to breed them. You can have my word I wouldn't sell any of the youngsters but I'm sure everyone will say that. I too sold my last three Zebras approx 18 months ago due to problems outside my control in terms of housing them. I would have kept them if I could but hear at least Diane (from Derby) has got them breeding with the aid of one of my males "You snooze, you loose" I think were her exact words. I will get a pair breeding one day.
All the best
Tom
I thought it might be you although I wasn't sure. How are the youngsters coming along? Well I hope.
I have just replied to your message from the classifieds site although it was before I came here so didn't realise it was you. Having only met you twice I realise you have a vast wealth of experience so I am sure you'll make the right choice.
Personally speaking all zebra plec owners should do all they can to breed these fish, not to release into the wild but to circulate them within the hobby. This will help to reduce the need to import anymore Zebras helping natural stocks that are left (if there are any). Obviously there is the small matter of a dam to worry about. Sadly we can only do our bit here in the UK and It has been said many times "The love of money is the root of all evils".
That said, I would happily care for your fish and try to breed them. You can have my word I wouldn't sell any of the youngsters but I'm sure everyone will say that. I too sold my last three Zebras approx 18 months ago due to problems outside my control in terms of housing them. I would have kept them if I could but hear at least Diane (from Derby) has got them breeding with the aid of one of my males "You snooze, you loose" I think were her exact words. I will get a pair breeding one day.
All the best
Tom
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Hey Tom nice to hear from you.
Well as far as private owners go, you are at the top of the list!
I am going to look at putting them into some nfp breeding program for a while and try and make some time to breed them once again to give some fry away (awaits emails requests!) - I hadn't forgotten your request in any case.
I actually have more than 3 zebras (some from a forum colleague that I haven't been able to breed yet) but it is a shame to see these just sitting there.
Well as far as private owners go, you are at the top of the list!
I am going to look at putting them into some nfp breeding program for a while and try and make some time to breed them once again to give some fry away (awaits emails requests!) - I hadn't forgotten your request in any case.
I actually have more than 3 zebras (some from a forum colleague that I haven't been able to breed yet) but it is a shame to see these just sitting there.
Hi Paul,
I know your busy, but you obviously have the knack of breeding fish. I suppose my best advice would be for you to keep hold of them for as long as you can, and as you say get as many of the resulting youngsters out to people you know who will treat them right and hopefully get more youngsters and so on.
The amount of dead Zebra stories I have heard from people who have the money but not a clue on keeping and breeding these fish really is a shame. At least in your care they should thrive until you have the opportunity to breed them.
Cheers
Tom
I know your busy, but you obviously have the knack of breeding fish. I suppose my best advice would be for you to keep hold of them for as long as you can, and as you say get as many of the resulting youngsters out to people you know who will treat them right and hopefully get more youngsters and so on.
The amount of dead Zebra stories I have heard from people who have the money but not a clue on keeping and breeding these fish really is a shame. At least in your care they should thrive until you have the opportunity to breed them.
Cheers
Tom
:-)
The important thing is to protect the breed, and ensure that many more in the hobby can enjoy these great fish.
So I hope these go to a good breeding programme that will increase availability and reduce the price to all
Good luck and hope you find a good home for them...
Simon
So I hope these go to a good breeding programme that will increase availability and reduce the price to all
Good luck and hope you find a good home for them...
Simon
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