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  Malawi breeding pairs, trios and groups.













Description: Wild group tropheops red fin kakusa 1m & 4f £50.
Pseudotropheus elongatus mpanga 2m 3f £50 W/c male, one W/c female and rest are F1.BREEDING
F1 male cynotiapia cobue £10.
F1 melanochromis parrelles £5 each.
Copadichromis red fin borleyi pair male just starting to colour  £15
Metriaclima Nkhata bay 1m 4 Ob female's £35


All above are adults and breeding I would prefer to sell the groups, pairs and trios together. W/C means wild caught and f1 means from wild caught parents, TB means tank bred. All a decent size.
 

Juveniles

labidochromis hongi x2 left
F1 labidochromis White labs sold
Metriaclima Nkhata bay
Pseudotropheus Ndumbi

All Juveniles are 1 inch - 2 inch and require the same size Malawi they are 4 for £10

Growing on

Pseudotropheus Elongatus mpanga
Pseudotropheus Ndumbi

Any pictures or questions just ask, viewing welcome. Selling due to buying different stock. All have been sourced from respectable suppliers. No time wasters. Pictures of actually fish. They are currently in an 8ft tank and will take me a while to catch, let me know what you would like and a time to pick up so I can catch them before arriving.


I'm currently back on nights so will reply to any messages as soon as possible :)

Please note I brought the adults for a lot more then what I am selling for. Collection only bags supplied.

From Malvern, Worcestershire, or text me on 07528183335

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Advertiser: Emma
Town: Malvern
County: Worcestershire

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