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Malawi, Tanganyikan & Victorian Cichlids Malawi, Tanganyikan & Victorian Cichlids are unique in many ways and some of the most brightly coloured and active of the cichlid family. We hope this get interesting for you Rift Valley fans.

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Old 06-25-2008, 04:42 PM
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Found some amazing Aulonocara I am arranging to buy from abroad. Amazing colours. You wouldnt believe how complex it is to arrange a shipment overseas. Pictures coming ...
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Old 06-25-2008, 04:45 PM
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Here are a few pics:

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Old 06-25-2008, 04:47 PM
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this one is a female:

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The red is amazing, and they are guaranteed not to be colour fed. Looking forward to having a breeding harem with them soon.
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great colours
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Not for me, but nice enough looking fish. I know some won't agree because of the crossing that's made the strain. Good luck with them.
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stunning colours yanton! hows the fighters going, im intrigued, maybe start a new thread on them?
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They are beautiful! Would love some myself actually, so when they have some fry....

Yeah I know how complicated import fish is. Was looking to import some Frontosa from Germany. The fish were cheap enough but the flights to bring them here was like 200 euros. Plus you have to have this certificate and tell these people that you bringing them into the country etc. Too much expense and hassle. Perhaps would be easier if you had a group of people ordering stuff.
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6' x 2' x 18" - Wild Caught Zaire 'Moba' Frontosa
4' x 2' x 20" - Malawi
4' x 22" x 18" - Malawi + Victoria
4' x 18" x 18" - Breeding Cuban Cichlids.
Trigon 190 - Paratilapia Polleni
30" x 1' x 1' - Hospital Tank
2' x 1' x 1' - Tropical

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7x - 1' and 2' cichlid fry tanks
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Slash, yes the importing is complex to say the least - and expensive - but to me these fish are really special and it will be great to get the line established in the UK. Aiming for early July to receive them.
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