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Can anyone point me in the direction of a decent uk supplier of malawi
suitable for breeding, I've got a couple of spare 200 litre tanks and a 135 litre tank which I have put in the garden shed I'm still working out which species to breed, my thinking is currently to maintain two distinct species each of the 200 litre and 135 litre tanks and grow on the young is the second 200 litre tank. At present I'm thinking Placidochromis electra (light blue) Protomelas taeniolatus (red empress) and still trying to decide on the other two, my thinking is that if I go for significant different colours in the males and different species they should be able to coexist, also by maintaing two tanks I should be able to avoid inbreeding. One bit of advice was that I keep two males and four females per species, with one male being subordinate, which encourages breeding behaviour on the dominant male, not sure how good this advice is however. I do not want to buy the breeding stock from a normal shop, since they are more likely to be brother-sister, hopefully a decent dealer can provide better quality. I live in Bristol and while there are a reasonable number of fish shops in the area, most have a poor selection of cichlids, if I can come up with something a bit different and colourful I should be able to find a home for the young when they get to a reasonable size Any advice welcomed Thanks Brian |
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:12:01 GMT, Spindoctor
wrote: Can anyone point me in the direction of a decent uk supplier of malawi suitable for breeding, I've got a couple of spare 200 litre tanks and a 135 litre tank which I have put in the garden shed I'm still working out which species to breed, my thinking is currently to maintain two distinct species each of the 200 litre and 135 litre tanks and grow on the young is the second 200 litre tank. At present I'm thinking Placidochromis electra (light blue) Protomelas taeniolatus (red empress) and still trying to decide on the other two, my thinking is that if I go for significant different colours in the males and different species they should be able to coexist, also by maintaing two tanks I should be able to avoid inbreeding. One bit of advice was that I keep two males and four females per species, with one male being subordinate, which encourages breeding behaviour on the dominant male, not sure how good this advice is however. I do not want to buy the breeding stock from a normal shop, since they are more likely to be brother-sister, hopefully a decent dealer can provide better quality. I live in Bristol and while there are a reasonable number of fish shops in the area, most have a poor selection of cichlids, if I can come up with something a bit different and colourful I should be able to find a home for the young when they get to a reasonable size Any advice welcomed Thanks Brian www.africanaquatic.com they only sell wild fish and import them direct from Malawi Most of their fish are allready breeding in their shop. JB |
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:37:06 +0100, Joe Blogs
wrote: On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:12:01 GMT, Spindoctor wrote: Can anyone point me in the direction of a decent uk supplier of malawi suitable for breeding, I've got a couple of spare 200 litre tanks and a 135 litre tank which I have put in the garden shed I'm still working out which species to breed, my thinking is currently to maintain two distinct species each of the 200 litre and 135 litre tanks and grow on the young is the second 200 litre tank. At present I'm thinking Placidochromis electra (light blue) Protomelas taeniolatus (red empress) and still trying to decide on the other two, my thinking is that if I go for significant different colours in the males and different species they should be able to coexist, also by maintaing two tanks I should be able to avoid inbreeding. One bit of advice was that I keep two males and four females per species, with one male being subordinate, which encourages breeding behaviour on the dominant male, not sure how good this advice is however. I do not want to buy the breeding stock from a normal shop, since they are more likely to be brother-sister, hopefully a decent dealer can provide better quality. I live in Bristol and while there are a reasonable number of fish shops in the area, most have a poor selection of cichlids, if I can come up with something a bit different and colourful I should be able to find a home for the young when they get to a reasonable size Any advice welcomed Thanks Brian www.africanaquatic.com they only sell wild fish and import them direct from Malawi Most of their fish are allready breeding in their shop. JB Had a look - impressive - I will contact them on return from holiday Brian |
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