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Old November 22nd 03, 02:09 AM
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You do realize the Frontosa gets rather large compared to the rest of your
inhabitants.. I like the Frontosa myself but I don't a tank large enough for
a few..

Timmer..
"Motor" wrote in message
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Thanks for all of the input my friend is thinking of taking the Texas and
Jack off of my hands and that was supposed to be giraffe hap. not

elephant
hap. and I also have a frontosa. Getting rid of the top three and also

the
other two mentioned in this reply. Will stay away for sa species from now
on.
"Sarotherodon" wrote in message
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"Motor" wrote in message
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Okay fairly new to the cichlid thing and am loving it. (6 months).

I
have 75 gal. tank and all ph properties correct. 2 whisper filters

keeping
it sparkly clean.
I know this concoction sounds weird but here is my fish.
1 Jack Dempsey
1 Texas Green Cichlid
1 Green Terror
2 Red Zebras
1 Elephant Hap
1 ? Hap (was told it was female peacock)
1 Electric Blue
1 Electric Orange
1 Electric Yellow Lab
1 Bumble Bee
1 Demasoni
1 Pair of Convicts
1 Little yellow cichlid with horizontal stripes can't recall the name

right
now.

Any suggestions on what to get next? Yeah the dude at the fish store

looked
at me like I was an idiot on what I have in there but that is my tank

and
I
love all my fish.

A much bigger tank ;-)
Seriously, many of those fish are going to get large pretty fast, a 75

will
be way too small when they are adults.
I know a lot of people don't like mixing old and new world cichlids, but

I
kept a pair of convicts with Ps saulosi and L. trewevasae in a 100 with

no
problems at all-di have to thin out the convicts now and then,

fortunately
I
also had a nice pair of dovii at the time!.