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Posted by Richard on July 20, 2006, 7:06 pm
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While I haven't bothered to learn the correct names for them, I have been
keeping them for about two years, and am rapidly running out of tanks for
their offspring. I have Yellow Labs, Red Zebra's, Electric Blues, Marmalades
and Lemon Jakes. I also just picked up some small hongi fry as well as some
demasoni fry. Just to make things really interesting, my 72 gallon bowfront
started leaking ( I think around a bottom seam but not sure) Wednesday
night. So I have a lot of fish some pretty big for Malawi cichlids in some
very small tanks right now.
Richard, Dayton Texas
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> steve@tropheus.demon.co.uk wrote:
>> On 20 Jul 2006 06:43:13 -0700, "megasycophant@gmail.com"
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>> >Is there a forum/site that gets a lot of activity? Thanx.
>>
>> No. People like me don't like web forums, they are too much like hard
>> work.
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>> This usenet group was very busy once. We could try to get it moving
>> again.
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>> After nearly 40 years of Cichlid keeping (mainly rift lake) I think I
>> know a bit about them. I once had 50 tanks and was breeding hundreds
>> of Cichlids. I now have just one tank of Tanganyika Cichlids.
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> I've been keeping mbuna for six years. I started with a tank of
> cynotilapia afra and yellow labs. I now have ............... a single
> tank with cynotilapia afra and yellow labs. Some the originals, and
> some the descendents of the originals. Not a very exciting cichlid
> keeping history.
>
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