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  1. Haha ok so I take it there are a few. Good to know. I'm kind of just getting back into it after a while of being tankless so its good to know there are a few in the area.

    Anyonr specifically doing haps/peacocks? I used to do tropheus before, as well as a mbuna tank. Now I'm strictly haps/peacocks. Its taken a few months but I'm starting to track down a few nice fish one by one.

    I think kentucky is a little far for me to go and chat about fish lol. Maybe when I have a few more dollars burning a hole in my pocket lol. If anyone ever hears of some nice rare aulonocara in the area be sure to keep me in mind!

  2. Just wondering if there are any clubs or people (aside from Ace) who's interests cater directly to african cichlids- specifically haplichromines and aulonocara etc.

    It would be nice to just sit and talk about that new peacock you got or something from time to time. Be it online or hosting meetings at different houses and checking out the new stock/tank tours- talking about what you would like to see more of (species wise) and so on. Doesnt really seem to be any in wetaskiwin here unfortunately aside from my brother but hes right into tanganykans (spelling) my daughter loves her 'fishies' but shes still you so I can't really talk to her about it lol

    thanks for looking.

  3. Id think about it first. In my experience owning a few comps in the years the ones I fed feeders became more aggressive towards the smaller ones. Not sure if its just instinct or if its in fact linked but I think a good quality diet I.e. NLS supplimenting with frozen foods from time to time you shouldnt need to.

  4. whoops forgot to update this, I had spoke with him on a sunday morning via email, and asked to meet the following weekend and have a look, he said I will bring them to Edmonton tonight.

    I then replied asking to meet the next weekend, as we were down south, he never replied later in the week when I asked to meet.

    so we didn't

    -if he's lurking on the forum I would still love to come have a look one day.

  5. Found these guys through some searching. Can't quite put my finger on what they are. The owner maintains that they are "african cichlid peacocks" I ask what species they say african. Anyway they are super beautiful and would like to find out if they are mutts or if they are actually a common peacock of some type. I though maybe Lwanda or similar, a friend thinks maybe red shoulder

    Here's a pic of the males

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  6. First time at the auction, it was neat but am a little disappointed to be honest. I thought I would see more "show" peacocks but it was mostly juvies and breeding groups. That and the brand new lcd temperature probe I picked up doesnt work lol. Oh well maybe next time there will be a better selection of male peacocks. I mean they were nice but breeding isnt really for me :-P

  7. I don't think its sunburst the color is similar but seems to be missing the white crestline. I would definitely say that its a close guess though. I would start by looking at species closely related to sunbursts

    I like this site.

    http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/

    The gold hybrid looks similar but i wouldnt say for sure that is it. If you look there they have several species listed with behaviours/info/pics

  8. Just a pointer. Although texas holey rock is nice looking if you're going to spend that much on rock for cichlids you might as well get the right stuff guys. Granite is fairly predominant in lake malawi and is super cheap at most landscaping or rock supply ~45ยข/lb I just picked some up from our place in town which was on its last day of the season. Think I spent $5 lol and have a good little aquascape for my peacocks. I think I looks more natural too. Check it out if you like. The smaller pieces are generally referred to as railway ballast as its the same size as what is used on the tracks 6" I believe. And then you can pick larger pieces as well see below.

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  9. Just thought I'd post a few pictures of my tank here. I would do it in the member journal but doesnt seem to let me.

    Its been running 5+ weeks now slowly getting it stocked.

    Here it is

    My 60g 36x24x16

    It is drilled for the canisters rather then having the tubes in the tank. And the lights are 2 panorama pro 12k white/blue led strips

    Stillc stocking but here's how it looks for now.

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  10. Ive used my share of canisters over the years. Ive used the old school fluvals and eheims and the new fancy ones lol. Out of all the canisters ive used in terms of performance/ price etc. Id have to go with the marineland c series which IMO is the only thing marineland ever did right.

    'Edit'

    - IME owning 2 c-360 and one 560 I only had one issue, the priming button stuck once which didnt effect the preformance but it was inconvenient.

    I found the parts to be really solid and many stors carried parts for it (gaskets, hose, etc.) I loved that the trays fit so snug because you knew this would allow less bypass, it did make it kind of tricky to get the trays in just right but the results were worth it. It has a nice quick release that allows the hoses to disconnect and remain closed until cleaning is done which is really nice. Good solid budget filter imo.

    Another one I really like is one I'm using on our new 60g the eheim ecco series. Super quiet easy to use trays all click together. One thing I don't like is there is some bypass. Thats the thing I loved about marineland c series little or no bypass what so ever.

    One thing I'm noticing with the eheim ecco is its silent- like dead silent. And seems to filter pretty good but I don't think its doing as good of a job as our old eheim classic. Its fairly compact which is nice especially if you're like me and keep everything tucked under the stand. A con would be that at 36" head height it seems to lose a bit of power (gph) where as my marinelands and classic didn't.

    I never liked the fluvals, I mean they did the job well enough but imo for the price you pay you can do just as well cheaper. Look into the Hydor inline heaters ive ran a few types but so far hydor (surprisingly) has been the most reliable.

    Phew.. k thats all

  11. Good points from all. I will hopefully be having a look this weekend if it works out. If not no big deal I can wait for the auction. Thats one thing i've learnt in the hobby is patience lol.

    I hope to hear from him to see if this weekend works if not then on to plan B. Hehe thanks all for the advice

  12. Fairdeal does regular trips to Edmonton... a really good chance he'll be up for the ACE auction

    thanks looks like I'll be waiting for the auction at the end of the month. Albertatrees isnt willing to meet next weekend which is fine but wanted to meet lastnight in north edmonton. Tried explaining I'm from out of town and couldnt now he doesnt reply.. oh well

    The auction sounds very promising I talked to a few people about it and sounds like the selection is great and pricing is as well.

    Thanks guys for the advice.

    Also my apologies to the mods if this comes across as a vender review as it wasnt my intent.

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