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I was wondering how much would c grade crs worth? I know they are quite hard to find.was wondering what is a reasonable purchasing price

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Great pic....my fav characteristic of c grades are the white eyebrow ..... Looks like a great and happy colony of shrimps there too.

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I didn't pay for my lot of C Grades, except I did have to take a 45 minute drive to come and get them... Plus there was the other fish I bought while I was there.... They'd have to be be worth $50ea, the other fish (whiptails and blue eyed ancistrus) were free :p

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I was lucky enough to get a couple from a very generous member, I don't know if he wants his name here as he may be swamped with "give me some" PM's. LOL! but he knows who he is thank you R. Just looking for a C grade male now...if any1 has any to sell?

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I will check out my tank for you... it is C or B grade just got to get a good look at it....

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opps! i just realised the main title of this thread is C grade crs. silly silly me.

here's my input. i believe C grades are FREAKIN AWESOME!!! however. i wouldn't pay more than $10 each.

johnny's i'd happily pay $10 each for them as they are great quality. i'd even go $20 for a female. so here's my opinion on a table. to me it really comes down to solidarity.

at the end of the day it is each to their own. but here's my personal opinion. people please chip in so we all have a general vote on what they should be worth :)

Low solidarity - $3

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Decent to good solidarity. Johnny - great example - $5-10

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Prl Quality or super crystal red (full red) of prl quality...broooooooo. i'd pay $100 personally.

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love that last pic ... wow... I think it looks just as nice as a sss there for me i think I am with you Gbang and would pay good coin for it...

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Not many people have these C grades. Prices depend on demand and supply.

I had a tank full of them, but the heat and my fighter fish has reduced the population dramatically.

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I think i wanna start breeding c grades.they are awesome.do like yours jonny

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I think i wanna start breeding c grades.they are awesome.do like yours jonny

I gave my last 5 to a great forum member. Hope they can get the numbers up to hundreds. =)

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