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  • DorothyFisher Sep 8, 2009 @ 1:34 am | delete
    You perfectly elaborated a lot about African Cichlids which is really knew for me. While we all think that there's just a small number of water forms in Africa that has an African Cichlid, you were able to tell more about it and at the same time was able to share more on how to breed african chiclids
  • collin248 Oct 9, 2008 @ 12:11 pm | delete
    I'm curious now the Lake Tanganyika is a amazing looking place. now I have to find the video you mentioned Jewel of the Rift.
  • smallfry May 29, 2008 @ 7:31 pm | delete
    Thankyou

    The Dimidochromis compressiceps are the marbled variety. They are growing nicely and eating well. They are the marbled variety. They are blotched all over irregularly. Those and the flamebacks are in a 500 litre bucket. There's about 25 fish altogether so hopefully there is enough of both sexes. I really like the head profile on the eye biters, they are well named as they look like a little eye biting machine.
  • africancichlidsdotnet Mar 30, 2008 @ 10:23 am | delete
    Thank you for the wonderful comment and congratulations on your acquisitions... all those fish are very interesting and cool. I particularly like the eye biters (if you mean Dimidochromis compressiceps from Malawi)... but I've never been able to get both sexes at the same time so haven't bred them. Good luck!
  • smallfry Mar 30, 2008 @ 1:51 am | delete
    Your lens is outstanding. I was actually just at a fish auction last night. You'l be glad to here I purchased some Princess cichlids, kribensis, flame backs, angelfish and eye biters.

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