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TheCommunityCichlid

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It's been a while since I did an update on all my fish. I usually keep up on my dwarfs and their will be plenty of them here I promise. But I've got more and I haven't posted much about them in a long time. So I think everyone deserves a little showing off. Beware this will be picture heavy.......


So here we go.

My new lwanda I picked up at the gcca swap

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New compressiceps also picked up at the swap.

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Electric blue ram
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Blue ram
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Gold ram pair
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Apistogramma cacatuoides family lol

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Apistogramma cacatuoides female juvie
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Apistogramma panduro male
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Apistogramma panduro female

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Panduro pair
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Yellow tail acei
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Ruby green male

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Jacobfrei
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Chalousi

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Taiwan reef
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Dragons blood

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Tell me what you think!!!!
 
First to post! Lwanda is totally gorrrgeous as is your panduro. Youve got some nice fish their TTC.
 
I wana get some Africans, just no room. I will have an empty 55 soon though...
 
I dont know if id trust my africans with your turtle. I have them trained to attack my hand when I feed them. Thus they attack anything that gets in the tank and flip out when you walk in the room. I can even bare handed catch some of them.
 
Don't test her, when I was new and stupid I witnessed her rip apart a pleco. Yes I was a dummy so lets look past it lol. Africans are actually highly recommended with turtles due to their agility and bull dog attitudes. Wouldn't risk it though, that's a costly feeder lol
 
yes it is, and getting them large enough costs a fortune. I got a guy who sells all his fish for $5/an inch no matter how rare or difficult to breed.
 
I had a RES with my mbuna with no problem actually the fish was pushing him around when he got too close
 
Yea I'm excited. They are already free swimming little guys. I'm amazed I didn't suck them up a week ago during water change. I did a whole rescape and everything. Maybe I did though cause there's only 10 fry that I could see.
 
Well is so thats a shame but if theyve bred once theres more to come im sure of that. Pleased for you, give them to the right lfs. Sell them!
 
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