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Blue Star Leopard Wrasse

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Hey peeps, I'm picking up a tank breakdown and I'm selling some of the stock in it to someone and I'm not sure what to charge for this Wrasse. He says it's a male. I obviously want to get the most I can for it but want to give him a fair price as well. Any advice appreciated, thanks in advance.

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Yes, that’s a male blue star. $50 probably fair.
 

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I agree $50 would be fair for an established male. I paid $35 for my juvie.
 

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$50 is about right. Might be a little tougher to sell though since it’s already turned male. Most people seem to like the little juvies/females better.
 

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If I'm selling a fish out of my system, first I look at the price in local stores and online.
Then I usually add a little bit more for a fish that is disease free and eating prepared food.
The bipartus wrasses are known poor shippers, and sometimes tough to get eating.
 
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If I'm selling a fish out of my system, first I look at the price in local stores and online.
Then I usually add a little bit more for a fish that is disease free and eating prepared food.
The bipartus wrasses are known poor shippers, and sometimes tough to get eating.
Yeah I looked around but we have a pet land and a Petco in town. And they don't have very much of a selection.
 

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