I am not lying.
I have no clue about his card LOL but there has been no major purchase as in previous raffles.
Im guessing thats a lie, before I throw another 75 bucks or more at this, has Rick already taken the cake?
I am not lying.
I have no clue about his card LOL but there has been no major purchase as in previous raffles.
Here's a late night drunk bumb purchase of two tickets...again. How about a winner in Southern Wisconsin this time.
President - North American Discus Association
definitive word being "yet"..........tick tock...........I am not lying.
I have no clue about his card LOL but there has been no major purchase as in previous raffles.
Somebody needs to step up the plate and purchase some more tickets.....I will not let this raffle go without selling out.
Rick
Last edited by nc0gnet0; 06-09-2012 at 08:38 PM.
^ he's like a shark circling the waters!
How many tickets are left?
He's hungry, but I know for a fact he's waiting. Don't let him take another - get in NOW!
We are 1/3 sold out.
Bought mine
“Be curious, not judgmental.”- Walt Whitman
Why not......
~Ben
Discus and Planted tank obsessed.
The fish are stunning. It's hard to believe the auction is not yet sold out. I'm not even into Red Whites but I bought a bunch of tickets. Do people not have eyes to see the quality of the pair? These are extremely nice.
Mama Bear
They are pretty fish. I think a lot of discus hobbyists just don't want mated pairs. Most don't want to breed fish. They just want look at a large tank of pretty, shoaling discus. Buying a pair or winning a mated pair means more tanks, more equipment, more food and possibly more time raising fry. If you are lucky enough to raise some fry, then you have to try to find homes for them. It's just more work.
Just because you own them doesn't mean you have to breed them.
Mama Bear
Larry Bugg
NADA - Vice President
Atlanta Area Aquarium Association