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    African cichlid lovers here ?

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    me that is art

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    Aulonocara Jacobfreibergi - Butterfly cichlid
    Aulonocara hanbaenschi - African Peacock Cichlid
    Sciaenochromis Abli - Electric Blue Haplo
    Copadichromis Borleyi sp
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    Cool . then you might be able to appreciate this :

    [img]http://homex.coolconnect.com/member3/artvale/misc/tankpic/4ft_2.JPG
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    [img]http://homex.coolconnect.com/member3/artvale/misc/tankpic/4ft_3.JPG
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    My tank with some of those you mentioned as well . []


    My other smaller tank with n. bichardis.
    [img]http://homex.coolconnect.com/member3/artvale/misc/tankpic/2ft.JPG
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    Do you currently keep them David ?

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    i cannot have african now coz my tanks all fully taken up.
    ordering 2 more tanks one just came but still not enough...

    i like a few species.
    tilapia buttikoferi...not the "typical african" in terms of size and requirement
    tropheus all of them
    frontosas
    many malawis i dunno the names

    i will like to have an african tank but cannot do that in the near future

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    Tilapias are cool...but they grow just too darn big to even consider.
    Just like Fronts.

    I love Tropheus too , but sadly TANK NO ENUFF

    So many fish , so little cash and tank space


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    yeah. i squeezed for space till my face turned green.



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    hi artvale

    like your tanks especially the second ones....where did you get the slades from?...i used to keep malawi cichlids sometime back till the whole tank was nuked by my maid

    Are those Haplochromis schoutedeni aka fire haplochromis in the first tank along Electric Blue Haplo?
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    I like Tropheus very much. But don't seem to be very popular in sg. In other countries it seem to be one of the hottest cichlids. people have colonies of them []

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    somehow tropheus are seen as a "cliche" cichlid to get in some places.

    coz of its price and popularity, sometimes tropheus lovers are seen as blind followers who are percieved as ppl who only go blindly for expensive fish.

    i've seen quite a few "yawn, its a tropheus again" comments.

    i like them a lot. they are wonderful. had a few young ones before but not for long. its a pity.

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    I keep the yellow labs, a pseudotropheus zebra, and will be adding a male melanchormis johani soon...
    i will also be setting up a small 20 gallon high tank for julidochromis species, if i can save the money without spending it!
    Mez
    Currently keeping many wild betta species and other anabantoids.

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    david : Yep the second tank is a 2ft so its easier to scape with smaller pieces of slate and rock. Got them from H20 at $3/kg. Why not go back to having one tank for africans ?

    foxemty : Not that they dont seem popular , in fact most african, central and south american cichlids are not really considered mainstream to most fish keepers.
    Moreover they dont come cheap and only a few shops carry them.
    But if you are not sure where to get them , i know a couple of shops that have them , like C328 , petmart , rainbow , amazon , soon heng hougang , soon heng Bmerah.

    lsz : Yeah , especially love the Dubosis and the Sp. Black ikola.

    Mez : I got those you are currently keeping too ! Guess they are the more commonly found ones
    Julies dont really appeal to me cos of their arch shape which though unique I dont really appreciate sadly

    But still nice to see many into africans here []

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    On 1/23/2002 1:48:01 AM

    somehow tropheus are seen as a "cliche" cichlid to get in some places.

    coz of its price and popularity, sometimes tropheus lovers are seen as blind followers who are percieved as ppl who only go blindly for expensive fish.

    i've seen quite a few "yawn, its a tropheus again" comments.

    i like them a lot. they are wonderful. had a few young ones before but not for long. its a pity.
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    Yep, in fact I believe sometime pple get into a certain fish because they see that there will be monetary reward/value in that fish. I don't feel thats entirely wrong but it certain should not be the only reason for keeping the fish.

    In fact, I noticed that "the fishes" that get wildly popular are always those fishes that generate great commercial value. Its good in a sense that it will generate interest in that fish. It works both way and have a snowball effect,

    $ -> interest and interest -> $ and $ -> interest -> ->

    artvale, I believe thats the reason why real cichlids are not so popular here. Not enough $ [:] Cannot keep any tropheus now, no big tank for them. Hope to keep them again in the future.

    Btw I once read that lfs tropheus are vented and mostly only males tropheus are sold, any idea if this true? I'm thinking it should be quite impossible since they are so young.

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    I'm keeping:
    N. Brichardis
    N. Leluepi
    A. Calvus (Cavus?)

    I current have 2 batches of fries from the Brichardis.
    1st batch of 7 around 2 cm.
    2nd batch of 30plus around 1 cm.

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    O yes I like the genus Altolamprologus too[]

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    On 1/23/2002 1:26:47 PM

    O yes I like the genus Altolamprologus too[]
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    Foxemty,

    Do you keep any? Its quite expensive too.

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    Hi Vinz,

    I almost got them the other time. Yep, they are not cheap and the ones sold are real small. The prices ranges quite drastically for the different form too. You are keeping them right? Are you keeping them alone or with other fishes?
    How many are you keeping and whats their size?

    Actually my fav africans are tanganyika. They have really weird fishes in this lake []

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    On 1/23/2002 10:32:20 PM

    Hi Vinz,

    I almost got them the other time. Yep, they are not cheap and the ones sold are real small. The prices ranges quite drastically for the different form too. You are keeping them right? Are you keeping them alone or with other fishes?
    How many are you keeping and whats their size?

    Actually my fav africans are tanganyika. They have really weird fishes in this lake []
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    Foxemty,

    I am keeping 2 in a 3 foot tank with the N. Brichardis and N.Leleupi. The are about 2 inches. I really like them too.
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    IMHO, the cliche case with tropheus is not so much with monetary rewards. but rather it is deemed as "The Fish" to get. Mentality is somehow like some ppl keeping discus. some ppl...by no means majority.

    i do not know how issit possible for ppl to vent them when they are at the size sold at shops. I had 4duboisi and 2 moorii before. very young , all under 2". Personally i have no clue how to sex them at this size. even if venting, i dont know how to do that.But it is true that it is easier to vent mouthbrooders coz of the larger egg size. But as baby fish, i really dont know how.

    however it is true that for certain species, the water parameters will affect the sex of babies in a big way. For eg, the kribensis. It is possible to have a brood of largely predominant babies of a single sex by this way.

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    i love julies
    if i ever have a cichlid tank they'll be there first
    i once saw some j. dickfeldi at rainbow
    man, soo gian

    and of course i'll be housing them together with clown loaches and playdoras costatus, 2 of my favourite BIG bottom feeders []

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    dea do you have any other kind of raphaels beside the humbug?

    i am looking for the spotted but i havent seen or heard of any so far..

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