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Where do people talk about cichlids now?
Is there a forum/site that gets a lot of activity? Thanx.
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Where do people talk about cichlids now?
On 20 Jul 2006 06:43:13 -0700, "
wrote: Is there a forum/site that gets a lot of activity? Thanx. No. People like me don't like web forums, they are too much like hard work. This usenet group was very busy once. We could try to get it moving again. After nearly 40 years of Cichlid keeping (mainly rift lake) I think I know a bit about them. I once had 50 tanks and was breeding hundreds of Cichlids. I now have just one tank of Tanganyika Cichlids. -- Steve Wolstenholme Neural Planner Software EasyNN-plus. The easy way to build neural networks. http://www.easynn.com |
Where do people talk about cichlids now?
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Where do people talk about cichlids now?
While I haven't bothered to learn the correct names for them, I have been
keeping them for about two years, and am rapidly running out of tanks for their offspring. I have Yellow Labs, Red Zebra's, Electric Blues, Marmalades and Lemon Jakes. I also just picked up some small hongi fry as well as some demasoni fry. Just to make things really interesting, my 72 gallon bowfront started leaking ( I think around a bottom seam but not sure) Wednesday night. So I have a lot of fish some pretty big for Malawi cichlids in some very small tanks right now. Richard, Dayton Texas wrote in message ups.com... wrote: On 20 Jul 2006 06:43:13 -0700, " wrote: Is there a forum/site that gets a lot of activity? Thanx. No. People like me don't like web forums, they are too much like hard work. This usenet group was very busy once. We could try to get it moving again. After nearly 40 years of Cichlid keeping (mainly rift lake) I think I know a bit about them. I once had 50 tanks and was breeding hundreds of Cichlids. I now have just one tank of Tanganyika Cichlids. I've been keeping mbuna for six years. I started with a tank of cynotilapia afra and yellow labs. I now have ............... a single tank with cynotilapia afra and yellow labs. Some the originals, and some the descendents of the originals. Not a very exciting cichlid keeping history. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
Where do people talk about cichlids now?
wrote: Is there a forum/site that gets a lot of activity? Thanx. Hey, I post at http://www.cichlid-forum.com/phpBB/index.php and it gets a good deal of traffic, plus the people there are actually helpful in most cases. Though we do tend to bicker over things like tank size. Give it a try I am sure you will love it. There is even a java based chat room where you can talk live with other forum members. My user name on the forum is almo. I have been keeping fish for almost 17 years. I currently have an new world SA tank, and my African Malawi Pseudotropheus show tank. Hope this helps. |
Where do people talk about cichlids now?
wrote in message ups.com... Is there a forum/site that gets a lot of activity? Thanx. We do a bit of activity at our site. www.fishaholics.org We don't get nearly the volume of places like cichlidae.com or cichlid-forum.com, but we like to think we're more personable. ;-) We also have a chat room, Paul (from Cichlid-Forum) and I worked on together, and typically if you hang out in it for a while, it'll fill up with fun people looking to chat about fish. This news group used to be quite busy with 20 - 50 posts a day a few years back. Now I check it once a week or so and it usually only has a few new posts. There are also specialty sites like cyphotilapia.com or duboisi.com amongst others that are pretty good. Tim |
Where do people talk about cichlids now?
wrote in message ups.com... Is there a forum/site that gets a lot of activity? Thanx. When you think about it, how many folks that keep fish have cichlids? How many different types are there to discuss.... thousands? How many of those are computer NG literate? My guess is that only a few percent of computer owners even know that usenet exists. Of those how many consider themselves knowledgable enough to want to dispense info? In general 90% of usenet readers are lurkers and never post. Of course this is all my own opinion, but you can see why the activity level here is what it is, and something like alt.sex has zillions of posts a day. -- JK Sinrod www.sinrodstudios.com www.MyConeyIslandMemories |
Where do people talk about cichlids now?
Hi..
When you think about it, how many folks that keep fish have cichlids? How many different types are there to discuss.... thousands? How many of those are computer NG literate? My guess is that only a few percent of computer owners even know that usenet exists. Of those how many consider themselves knowledgable enough to want to dispense info? In general 90% of usenet readers are lurkers and never post. Of course this is all my own opinion, but you can see why the activity level here is what it is, and something like alt.sex has zillions of posts a day. I agree..! www.sinrodstudios.com Nice page..! HTH.. -- cu Marco |
Where do people talk about cichlids now?
Okay,
Give me your ideas about repairing my 72 gallon bowfront. I have stripped the bottom and 1/4 of the sides twice now, and the first time it held for about 2 months, this time it held for almost 6. I can't spot the location of the leak, but it is literally pouring. I am using the same GE 1200 that Oceanic uses on these size and bigger tanks. The only thing I can think of is that I am not supporting the bottom of the aquarium with anything. Its on a flat full wooden surface, but nothing is under the glass its self. Full of water/Rock etc, its probably looking at 600 pounds or more. Any ideas ? Richard "Marco Schwarz" wrote in message ... Hi.. When you think about it, how many folks that keep fish have cichlids? How many different types are there to discuss.... thousands? How many of those are computer NG literate? My guess is that only a few percent of computer owners even know that usenet exists. Of those how many consider themselves knowledgable enough to want to dispense info? In general 90% of usenet readers are lurkers and never post. Of course this is all my own opinion, but you can see why the activity level here is what it is, and something like alt.sex has zillions of posts a day. I agree..! www.sinrodstudios.com Nice page..! HTH.. -- cu Marco ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
Where do people talk about cichlids now?
"Richard" wrote in message ... Okay, Give me your ideas about repairing my 72 gallon bowfront. I have stripped the bottom and 1/4 of the sides twice now, and the first time it held for about 2 months, this time it held for almost 6. I can't spot the location of the leak, but it is literally pouring. I am using the same GE 1200 that Oceanic uses on these size and bigger tanks. The only thing I can think of is that I am not supporting the bottom of the aquarium with anything. Its on a flat full wooden surface, but nothing is under the glass its self. Full of water/Rock etc, its probably looking at 600 pounds or more. Any ideas ? Richard The silicone is flexing the pieces of glass apart under the weight and uneven surface. To do it properly, you need to take it apart. Clamp the glass together, and then keep it on a perfectly flat surface. Alot of work, but there's no quick fix that will work. -- JK Sinrod www.SinrodStudios.com www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com |
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