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Is There Anywhere To Buy Large Mioplosus?


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I have been on the market for a large Mioplosus for about 3 years. The largest in my collection now is a humble 11". I was wondering if anybody knew someone that was selling or trading for a larger Mioplosus.(Preferably over 15")

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One of our members @sseth, who not only owns a fish quarry, but is a great guy as well. 

You might send him a PM. 

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2 hours ago, Mioplosus_Lover24 said:

I have been on the market for a large Mioplosus for about 3 years. The largest in my collection now is a humble 11". I was wondering if anybody knew someone that was selling or trading for a larger Mioplosus.(Preferably over 15")

Good luck in finding that size Mio. Your 11 incher is a typical larger Mioplosus. Grande states something like - over 16" would be rare. Of course that means they do exist at that size; so your search is not hopeless. Perhaps following up with the folks cited above will help. 

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2 hours ago, Wendell Ricketts said:

I’d contact Wyoming Fossils: http://wyomingfossils.com/

YOUR AWESOME HE GOT ME HOOKED UP MAN THANKS!

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"Life is too complex for me to wrap my mind around, that's why I have fossils and not pets!":tff:

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1 hour ago, snolly50 said:

Good luck in finding that size Mio. Your 11 incher is a typical larger Mioplosus. Grande states something like - over 16" would be rare. Of course that means they do exist at that size; so your search is not hopeless. Perhaps following up with the folks cited above will help. 

They helped so much even cut me a deal! 

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On 1/1/2019 at 7:03 PM, Mioplosus_Lover24 said:

YOUR AWESOME HE GOT ME HOOKED UP MAN THANKS!

Be sure to post a photo of it so we can all drool over it!

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