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Is there a cichlid that fits this description
1) Thrives and breeds in a 10-20 gallon long tank 2) Easy to sell to LFS 3) Breeds with lots of babies Thanks |
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You might want to try Kribensis or Apistogramma . They will do fine in 10 -
20 gallons. The problem is that anything easy to breed is commonly available, so you won't make much (if any ) profit. My last attempt at making money from fish involved 17 aquaria, 31 breeding pairs, and a financial loss of $350 on an invesment of $600. Your luck might be better, but I wouldn't bet on it. Limnophile "Christy84065" wrote in message om... Is there a cichlid that fits this description 1) Thrives and breeds in a 10-20 gallon long tank 2) Easy to sell to LFS 3) Breeds with lots of babies Thanks |
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|| 1) Thrives and breeds in a 10-20 gallon long tank || 2) Easy to sell to LFS || 3) Breeds with lots of babies || || Thanks Here's an idea.... Jewel Cichlids, they're common, but less common than Kribs, or Rams. Most LFS LOVE colorful fish, and Jewels are a pretty red color....stay smaller, so a 15 or 20 would be fine... if JUST a male and female, a 10 might work, but it's a bit cramped.... http://www.petfish.net/jewel.htm http://www.aquahobby.com/gallery/gjewel.html - not a good pic -- | RedForeman ©® fabricator and creator of the ratbike streetfighter!!! | ========================== | 2003 TRX450ES | 1992 TRX-350 XX (For Sale) | '98 Tacoma Ext Cab 4X4 Lifted.... | ========================== | ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤° `°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø || ((((º`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·.¸. ((((º ·´¯`·. , .·´¯`·.. ((((º | for any questions you may have.... is that better?? |
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"Christy84065" wrote in message om... Is there a cichlid that fits this description 1) Thrives and breeds in a 10-20 gallon long tank 2) Easy to sell to LFS 3) Breeds with lots of babies Thanks The N. brichardi would work as John suggested. Other options would be: Julidochromis transcriptus http://www.amateurcichlids.com/fish/...is_gombi.shtml Lamprologus multifasciatus http://www.amateurcichlids.com/fish/...asciatus.shtml Lamprologus similis - See link to multifasciatus. Simlar in size and behavior. Similis tend to like rocks more although are still found among shell beds in some areas. Lamprologus brevis - http://www.amateurcichlids.com/tanga...ema/007_sm.jpg I'll write an article on brevis shortly. Telmatachromis temporalis "shell" - http://www.amateurcichlids.com/tanga...ita/005_sm.jpg If you have naturally soft water with a low pH, Look at: Apistogramma's Keyhole Cichlids Laetacara curviceps - http://www.amateurcichlids.com/fish/l_curviceps.shtml I'd avoid the Jewels in anything smaller than a 20 long. http://66.70.90.41/show_fish.php?FishIndex=6 I'd avoid the convicts also. They're numerous and fry are often difficult to offload. Kribensis, like the Jewels would be better off in a 20 gallon long. http://66.70.90.41/show_fish.php?FishIndex=7 Amateur |
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"Amateur Cichlids" wrote in message . .. "Christy84065" wrote in message om... Is there a cichlid that fits this description 1) Thrives and breeds in a 10-20 gallon long tank 2) Easy to sell to LFS 3) Breeds with lots of babies Thanks The N. brichardi would work as John suggested. Other options would be: Julidochromis transcriptus http://www.amateurcichlids.com/fish/...is_gombi.shtml Lamprologus multifasciatus http://www.amateurcichlids.com/fish/...asciatus.shtml Lamprologus similis - See link to multifasciatus. Simlar in size and behavior. Similis tend to like rocks more although are still found among shell beds in some areas. Lamprologus brevis - http://www.amateurcichlids.com/tanga...ema/007_sm.jpg I'll write an article on brevis shortly. Telmatachromis temporalis "shell" - http://www.amateurcichlids.com/tanga...ita/005_sm.jpg If you have naturally soft water with a low pH, Look at: Apistogramma's Keyhole Cichlids Laetacara curviceps - http://www.amateurcichlids.com/fish/l_curviceps.shtml I'd avoid the Jewels in anything smaller than a 20 long. http://66.70.90.41/show_fish.php?FishIndex=6 I'd avoid the convicts also. They're numerous and fry are often difficult to offload. Kribensis, like the Jewels would be better off in a 20 gallon long. http://66.70.90.41/show_fish.php?FishIndex=7 Amateur Don't count on getting cash from the LFS.. Most of them will give you store credit and thats it..I have over a 150 cichlids that the LFS doesn't want.. And my guppies, are eitier food or given to a LFS.. Tim |
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On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 17:05:14 GMT, "T"
wrote: Don't count on getting cash from the LFS.. Most of them will give you store credit and thats it..I have over a 150 cichlids that the LFS doesn't want.. And my guppies, are eitier food or given to a LFS.. Tim This is true. You would need an "in" on the distributor level to get any cash, but this is impractical for most aquarists. One can, however, make one's hobby self-supporting, which ain't all bad! Cheers, John |
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