Cirrus
Arowana blogger
Someone in Canada has asked for a special fish from CV Maju. This special order allows for a piggy-back of other fish: leos, aros, tank mates and feeder frogs.
Maju currently has three male leos for sale, available at $1800 each. If the quality of these leos matches the quality of the Maju pearls recently exported to Canada, then they will be beautiful fish. Photos and details to come.
I can add on more aros if anyone is wanting one. Standard small size (6-7 inch) SR, BBXB , RTG are all available. Email [email protected] for pricing.
Larger Indo dats (3-5 inches), and hopefully larger clowloaches should also be available. Maybe even some NGT. Prices to come.
And finally, I have a special request for feeder frogs and so there will be some of those too.
Maybe it is time for a bit of cutomer appreciation days as far as those are concerned. 
So, there you have it, an unexpected opportunity to jump on a group import. As always, I never know where the next import is going to come from. All I know is that the "next one" always seems to come along.
I highly recommend that people out there form little mini-groups and order fish that way. If you can order a box of say 5 aros I can offer you a better price than if it is a single fish (which still requires a whole shipping box, etc).
Maju currently has three male leos for sale, available at $1800 each. If the quality of these leos matches the quality of the Maju pearls recently exported to Canada, then they will be beautiful fish. Photos and details to come.
I can add on more aros if anyone is wanting one. Standard small size (6-7 inch) SR, BBXB , RTG are all available. Email [email protected] for pricing.
Larger Indo dats (3-5 inches), and hopefully larger clowloaches should also be available. Maybe even some NGT. Prices to come.
And finally, I have a special request for feeder frogs and so there will be some of those too.


So, there you have it, an unexpected opportunity to jump on a group import. As always, I never know where the next import is going to come from. All I know is that the "next one" always seems to come along.

I highly recommend that people out there form little mini-groups and order fish that way. If you can order a box of say 5 aros I can offer you a better price than if it is a single fish (which still requires a whole shipping box, etc).
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