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default
November 17th 04, 02:22 PM
http://www.geocities.com/erviservy/Fish_Pictures.html

Hello, To give me something to do while the fish are swimming I started a web
site. I tend to get very into (obsessed?) with my hobbies and this time around
of fish keeping is no difference. I've read many valuable pages found on a
variety of subjects. It was fun this time getting started because I really
understood the cycling process and monitored it the whole way through.

My main goal this is to breed the little cichlids and end up with a tank full.
Last night I observed courting behavior between Male #2 and Female #1.

Thanks for all your help, this is great community.

steve

Aquarijen
November 17th 04, 08:21 PM
"default" > wrote in message
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> http://www.geocities.com/erviservy/Fish_Pictures.html
>
> Hello, To give me something to do while the fish are swimming I started
> a web
> site. I tend to get very into (obsessed?) with my hobbies and this time
> around
> of fish keeping is no difference. I've read many valuable pages found on
> a
> variety of subjects. It was fun this time getting started because I
> really
> understood the cycling process and monitored it the whole way through.
>
> My main goal this is to breed the little cichlids and end up with a tank
> full.
> Last night I observed courting behavior between Male #2 and Female #1.
>
> Thanks for all your help, this is great community.
>
> steve
Hi, you have nice fish. :) The neon picture didn't show up though?
-Jen

Amateur Cichlids
November 17th 04, 10:46 PM
"default" > wrote in message
...
> http://www.geocities.com/erviservy/Fish_Pictures.html
>
> Hello, To give me something to do while the fish are swimming I started
> a web
> site. I tend to get very into (obsessed?) with my hobbies and this time
> around
> of fish keeping is no difference. I've read many valuable pages found on
> a
> variety of subjects. It was fun this time getting started because I
> really
> understood the cycling process and monitored it the whole way through.
>
> My main goal this is to breed the little cichlids and end up with a tank
> full.
> Last night I observed courting behavior between Male #2 and Female #1.
>
> Thanks for all your help, this is great community.
>
> steve
>
>

Looks like a nice little group of fish. I didn't see a tank size or any
water parameters posted anywhere, but if you stop by our forum at
www.fishaholics.org we have a few people there who have had a lot of success
in breeding angels and apistos and would be more than happy to share any
advice with you.
Good Luck,
Tim

default
November 18th 04, 02:37 PM
"Aquarijen" > wrote in message
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>
> "default" > wrote in message
> ...
> > http://www.geocities.com/erviservy/Fish_Pictures.html
> >
> > Hello, To give me something to do while the fish are swimming I started
> > a web site....

> Hi, you have nice fish. :) The neon picture didn't show up though?
> -Jen

Ah-hah, got him there now. Thanks. I also got a start on the Borellii page....
http://www.geocities.com/erviservy/Borellii_Breeding.html

default
November 18th 04, 02:45 PM
"Amateur Cichlids" > wrote in message news:rxQmd.8476

> Looks like a nice little group of fish. I didn't see a tank size or any
> water parameters posted anywhere, but if you stop by our forum at
> www.fishaholics.org we have a few people there who have had a lot of success
> in breeding angels and apistos and would be more than happy to share any
> advice with you.
> Good Luck,
> Tim
>
>

Thanks for the compliment and link, Tim. I've been to fishaholics, apistogramma
dot com, Fishgeeks and the Krib, amongst others. I've learned much already, and
still find interesting topics of discussion on all those sites. Last night I
posted some info about my tanks, it's here
http://www.geocities.com/erviservy/Borellii_Breeding.html

more to come. The pair I have in the 20g, (I call it the honeymoon suite) have
started to exhibit courting behavior. I'll post some pics of the tanks in the
next couple of days.

thanks again,
steve