Autumn/Winter auctions
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Autumn/Winter auctions
For some reason they always send me to China around this time of the year with the result that I am always missing the big auction in Montreal.
So, everybody that went to an auction this season, let me know how it was; what you got, what you wanted but didn't get, what you sold, in short everything!
In this way, I can enjoy it a little bit and vow not to allow to send me again next year around this time!
So, everybody that went to an auction this season, let me know how it was; what you got, what you wanted but didn't get, what you sold, in short everything!
In this way, I can enjoy it a little bit and vow not to allow to send me again next year around this time!
Biulu- Support
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Join date : 2013-09-12
Location : Montreal, Quebec
Re: Autumn/Winter auctions
You travel a lot. 

Dan_R- Angel Fish
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Join date : 2014-09-27
Location : Saskatoon
Re: Autumn/Winter auctions
There was 850 lots. Not enough plants
Most of the plant are very common
I lot of killifish, african cichlid and few livebearer.
There was more than 200 peoples!
Vere nice afertnoon!

I lot of killifish, african cichlid and few livebearer.
There was more than 200 peoples!
Vere nice afertnoon!
dany s.- Shrimp
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Join date : 2013-09-21
Location : St-Severin, Quebec
Re: Autumn/Winter auctions
I got to see Dany, which was fun.
I sold quite a few lots and have my fishfood covered for the year, with budget for some new fish the next time they pop up.
All I bought was one lonely pair of gardneri killies, because it was a form I had not seen in a while, and I really like them (gardneri Makurdi).
I just came home from the regular meeting of the MAs with a young trio of Melanotaenia boesemani Aytinja to add to my group, and a favourite fish I have not had in a decade, Pelvicachromis kribensis from Dehane, Cameroon. It's a really nice local variety and I have missed keeping the fish I still think of as "taeniatus". They are still my favourite Cichlid species. Now I have to breed them or I won't have them for long.
I sold quite a few lots and have my fishfood covered for the year, with budget for some new fish the next time they pop up.
All I bought was one lonely pair of gardneri killies, because it was a form I had not seen in a while, and I really like them (gardneri Makurdi).
I just came home from the regular meeting of the MAs with a young trio of Melanotaenia boesemani Aytinja to add to my group, and a favourite fish I have not had in a decade, Pelvicachromis kribensis from Dehane, Cameroon. It's a really nice local variety and I have missed keeping the fish I still think of as "taeniatus". They are still my favourite Cichlid species. Now I have to breed them or I won't have them for long.
GaryE- Veteran Member
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Join date : 2013-09-07
Re: Autumn/Winter auctions
Great to hear! Have other people been going to other auctions as well?
Biulu- Support
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Location : Montreal, Quebec
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