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good tangys to keep an breed?? |
07-05-2006 12:56 by george
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anyone know any good tangys that; arnt too big for a 4ft set up, i can breed them and care for them easily. i am looking for colourful fish, some sheel/cave dwellers! |
07-05-2006 13:14 by heros hero
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Try cichlid-forum.com. Go to profiles and select lake tanganyika. That should keep you occupied for most of the day george! Don't forget to tell us what you choose tho! |
07-05-2006 13:25 by paul stevens
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Heros hero lets be nice to george you could of sent him the link...
Here ya go george..http://www.aquarist-classifieds.co.uk/forum/index.php |
07-05-2006 14:54 by george
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lol i will
haha paul he did give me the link, just the right one |
07-05-2006 20:27 by -Rob C-
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oh and u said u'd be on chat @ about 8ish where r ya? |
07-05-2006 20:27 by -Rob C-
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Neolamprologus Brichardi are kool. i have some daffodil ones |
08-05-2006 08:32 by PaddyD
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I would probably go for 3 species in there. I would go for one species of dwarf Julidochromis - d i ckfeldi, ornatus, transcriptus, gombi. And one of the brichardi types and a shelldweller of whichever species you fancy. |
08-05-2006 18:31 by george
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lol cheers, i wasnt on last nyte!!!!! lost connection!!
i also saw a tangy eel today, it had such a character , it was like waving to mee, anyone know anything bout these?? |
09-05-2006 13:19 by Stephanie
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I would go for a middle-top swimming mouthbrooder such cyprichromis leptosoma, then a substrate spawner such as neolamprologus pulcher (daffodil brichardi), and then a shell dweller such as sumbu compressiceps/lamprologus multifasciatus. A few dwarf tanganyikan synodontis would be a good idea (petricola). |
09-05-2006 13:20 by Stephanie
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PS. These are all easy to breed |
09-05-2006 17:09 by george
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i saw the koolest tangankyan eel the other day!!! just hoping if its compatible! |
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