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Hundreds of aquarium fish set to be auctioned Saturday in Allen Park

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  • The SouthEastern Michigan Aquarium Society organizes a fish public sale on Saturday.
  • Convey your cash – or bank cards – and your fish to promote.

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Fishing fanatics who need to add to their aquarium – maybe taken with an orange clownfish corresponding to Little Nemo? – Or to promote the uncommon and colourful fish that you just breed in your basement, get the possibility of a stay public sale on Saturday.

The occasion, sponsored by the SouthEastern Michigan Aquarium Society, begins at 11 am, with registration opening at 9.30 am, within the Allen Park Presbyterian Church, 6835 Park Ave. Between Garfield and Cleveland Avenue, Downriver.

“There might be some lovely colourful fish,” mentioned Josh Cunningham, the president of the Society Aquarium, including that they are going to in all probability come from everywhere in the world in all sizes and styles. “You provide – after which win your gadgets.”

Convey your cash – or bank cards – and your fish, if you’re planning to promote, in luggage, which begin at $ 1, however might be taken to some hundred.

Cunningham, who mentioned he has 100 aquariums on this home, added that the public sale is an effective method for fish lovers so as to add or benefit from their assortment, as much as 50 luggage of them, from the fish they’ve raised.

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The non-profit membership takes a discount within the proceeds-20-25%, relying on whether or not you’re a member and the remainder goes to the vendor.

Public sale guidelines and registration procedures are on-line, https://auction.fishAnd the public sale ends, often a couple of hours after it begins, when all fish have been bought and all sellers are paid.

Hopefully not one of the fish, as Nemo did, will escape via a sink drain.

Please contact Frank Witsil: 313-222-5022 or fwitsil@freepress.com.

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