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rahim101

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  1. Maybe they are not getting enogh food and are acting on thier natural instinct as dunl stated!!!!
  2. I think with teh addition of Kyle's male, I' keep all the female babies and breed them as a group as the genes of the males and females would be completly different!!!
  3. Could it be a protomelas sp.chilumba jetty???? http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/species.php?id=1362 http://www.malawimayhem.com/profile_show.php?id=556 The colors look right but the barring on the femalse doesn't
  4. No pics and I don't know how much I paid, I bought them like 2 years ago and they are still running strong!!! Theya re pretty bright, but I really like the colors
  5. I use power glo on all my tanks and am very pleased.
  6. I am moving this thread to the "African Cichlids" section so that it get the attention that is deserves!!!
  7. Female pics: Red fin: http://www.malawimayhem.com/profile_show.php?id=60 Pics of a protmelas sp. http://www.malawimayhem.com/profile_show.php?id=282
  8. I curently have 3 tanks all lake tanganyika species. Yes there is a point to building vast network of caves as this is where you will the true behavior of you new fish. I'm not sure if you have kept any tangs before, but all have very unique personalities and character traits that you will soon see. For example...the julies have a very cool way of swimming upside down when they are in their caves as well as they breed this way!!!!! I am moving this thread out of the Buy / Sell section and into the "African cichlids" section so that others can comment on it!!!!!
  9. If removed, the move would be permanent. I'll give you an example. I 60 gallon long tank (4' long X 18 wide) that I had 6 N. buescheri in. In an 60 gallon tank, I now have a mated pair and a lone females that is allowed to live in the upper most corner of the tank. In the case of pulchers, you are looking at a VERY similar case, where only one male will dominate the tank and have one favorite female and MAYBE allow a second one to reside in the tank.
  10. Harrold makes a very good point. Be prepared to remove the "extra" fish from the tank as once paired off, both the pulchers and julies will want the others of the same species removed. That is probably a few months away though!!!!
  11. Kyle may be able to give a better id on these guys but th to a protomelas sp. I will PM the link to the thread to Kyle for further ID !!!!!
  12. I would not recommend any more rock dweller in a tank that size as both the julies and pulcher are rock dwellers!!!!
  13. Cyps...even the nnn-jumbo varieties really need a 4 foot tank to be happy. In a 33 gallon tank you could go with a trio of Calvus / comps as well as either a julie species or a smaller neo-lamp speies, so the 2-3 leleupi would work and you could get about 5 S. petricola in there which would make for a really nice tank. Now if you had a 4 foot 48 gallon tank or so you could also add 8-10 cyps leptosoma (not jumbo). Heres a link to Cichlid-forum cookie cutter set-ups: http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/quic...erence_list.php I hope that helps a little
  14. What are you looking for??? Give Golds a try, I was in thier the other day they have some intersting stuff as always. If you gave some more details as to the kind of set up you are putting them in, I could give you a few suggestions as what's kicking around town!!!!!
  15. I agree...from what I have heard, James is usually really good about his fish and thier quality. Never hurts to ask !!!!!
  16. what's the link to site???
  17. IF I'm not mistaken, Pisces get thier tanks from Mitch over at interamerican (bow valley services). Other wise, I'm not sure
  18. http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/species.php?id=876 Pseudotropheus sp. "Elongatus Mpanga" Flametail
  19. What did a project stand like that cost????
  20. Harrold: Did the young ones have red fins OR gold fins????
  21. Nice stand... I see no evidence of filters....what are you using??
  22. http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/species.php?id=1789 Or these??? Oh..by the way..congrats on the new arrivals
  23. http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/species.php?id=1045 these them???
  24. http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/species.php?id=1400 The Zunga's seem to look VERY much like the Ngara "flametails". Where did you pick them up from???
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