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Old 27-01-2013, 06:20 PM   #1
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Default 4 Solid Batches for the Lunar New Year

Dear all,
Though we know that the current market is flooded with many xbacks and probably only xbacks within the price range of S$400-500 per fish can move faster, we still like to believe that there are Xback connoisseurs who will appreciate high & rare quality and willing to fork out a little more for that special fish.

After all, what is paying S$200-300 more per fish compared to daily feeding, constant monitoring and weekly (or bi-weekly) water changes? In the long run, keeping a higher quality xback still makes the extra work more worthy and justifiable.

Here we are, re-launching some famed broods from renowned DFI brooders -

1. 8635 Pahang Gold - featured under 'More harvests in May'
http://www.dragonfish.com/photo7/SC_5316.jpg

2. 5373 Sapphire Gold (from 1EE0 brooder, 5373 with x-belly feature) - featured under 'Last day of May'
http://www.dragonfish.com/photo7/1000120.jpg

3. 8814 24K Gold - featured under 'May 2012 Peak Harvests'
http://www.dragonfish.com/photo7/SC_5273.jpg

4. 8651 Sapphire Gold (from 1EE0 brooder, 8651 with x-belly feature) - featured under 'Rare Breed' in June, 2012 (first time launching today, 25th Jan, 2013)
http://www.dragonfish.com/photo7/1010142.jpg

Formerly priced between S$750-800 each, these fishes are now for yours at only S$688 each, a far cry from the peak's S$1,800-2,000 each. You may PM or email us, to buy just one fish from any of these high quality batches. But terms is only, Cash & Carry. Discounts will be given for purchases of 3 or more fishes.

Last call before we tag these quality fishes as brooders, as during good times, we rarely have the opportunity to keep them. Now that the times are bad, we finally have the chance to keep them as future brooders.

Thank you all for your utmost support, cheers!
Mrs Goh
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Old 30-01-2013, 05:07 PM   #2
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How big are these fishes you are offering?
 
Old 30-01-2013, 05:49 PM   #3
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Default Sorry, left out the sizes

Hi Kbb
The newly launched 8651 are the smallest at a mere 7 inches while the rest of the 3 batches are bigger at 8 to 9 inches.

Thanks for your interest.

Mrs Goh
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