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Old November 26th 04, 05:20 AM
skozzy
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Default Cichlids Forums ?

Are there any Cichlid forums around ?


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Old November 26th 04, 09:29 AM
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www.cichlid-forum.com springs to mind


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Old November 26th 04, 07:24 PM
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www.cichlid-forum.com is probably the largest, most visited cichlid site in
the world.
"Phil" wrote in message
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www.cichlid-forum.com springs to mind




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Old November 27th 04, 11:55 AM
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Skozzy wrote:
Are there any Cichlid forums around ?


There's a great one at www.cichlidfish.com. Very active and
informative, although the most active forums there are Oscar-specific.
If anyone here in the NGs has wondered where I went -- there i am! The
".Edu" meens i are smart

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Old November 27th 04, 01:37 PM
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"JazzyB" wrote in message
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Tim,

I fully agree. There is a lot of misinformation floating around. I've
read
stuff on cichlid forum about stocking levels that made me gasp. Overall
the
site is a very good one, especially the forum. ACA also opened a forum
recently that isn't bad too. Best bet is to invest in some quality books
by
some experts.

J


The ACA site has been around for a while, it's just not real active.
That could change if they get some dedicated members. Even though I disagree
with some of the recommendations of the Cichlid-Forum, there are a lot of
experienced people there who for the most part give out good advice. The
admins are great people and have done a lot of work on the site.
I agree completely about books being the best source of information,
provided you get the right authors.
For a general all around book, "Enjoying Cichlids 2nd edition - Edited by Ad
Konings" is awesome.
For just keeping Tanganyikans, "Tanganyika Cichlids, Back to Nature - by Ad
Konings",
for Malawi cichlids "Malawi Cichlids, Back to Nature - by Ad Konings",
for West African Cichlids "The Cichlids Fishes of Western Africa - by Anton
Lamboj". This book is just recently availalbe begining of this year in
english. An excellent source of information.
The "Aquaria Atlas by Dr Rudiger Riehl and Hans A Baensch" is also a good
generla info source.

That's just some of my favorites. ;-)
Tim
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Also, a good Tanganyikan site: http://www.duboisi.com



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Old November 27th 04, 04:53 PM
JazzyB
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The ACA forum couldn't have been up for more than a few months or so. It
would be great if there were more folks on that site, although there are
some informed folks there as well. The books you recommended are all quite
good. I've been trying to get Anton's book for awhile but it's hard to come
by. If you source out a place with that one, send me an email.

Thanks.

J
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"JazzyB" wrote in message
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Tim,

I fully agree. There is a lot of misinformation floating around. I've
read
stuff on cichlid forum about stocking levels that made me gasp. Overall
the
site is a very good one, especially the forum. ACA also opened a forum
recently that isn't bad too. Best bet is to invest in some quality

books
by
some experts.

J


The ACA site has been around for a while, it's just not real active.
That could change if they get some dedicated members. Even though I

disagree
with some of the recommendations of the Cichlid-Forum, there are a lot of
experienced people there who for the most part give out good advice. The
admins are great people and have done a lot of work on the site.
I agree completely about books being the best source of information,
provided you get the right authors.
For a general all around book, "Enjoying Cichlids 2nd edition - Edited by

Ad
Konings" is awesome.
For just keeping Tanganyikans, "Tanganyika Cichlids, Back to Nature - by

Ad
Konings",
for Malawi cichlids "Malawi Cichlids, Back to Nature - by Ad Konings",
for West African Cichlids "The Cichlids Fishes of Western Africa - by

Anton
Lamboj". This book is just recently availalbe begining of this year in
english. An excellent source of information.
The "Aquaria Atlas by Dr Rudiger Riehl and Hans A Baensch" is also a good
generla info source.

That's just some of my favorites. ;-)
Tim
http://www.fishaholics.org

Also, a good Tanganyikan site: http://www.duboisi.com





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Old November 27th 04, 05:07 PM
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JazzyB wrote:
Tim,


I fully agree. There is a lot of misinformation floating around. I've read
stuff on cichlid forum about stocking levels that made me gasp. Overall the
site is a very good one, especially the forum. ACA also opened a forum
recently that isn't bad too. Best bet is to invest in some quality books by
some experts.


If you refer to the "Cookie Cutter" setups given on cichlid-forum, trust
me, many people in the actual forum section have commented on how insane
some of those are. Supposedly they're going to update, but haven't seen
any action on that at all. So I would definately view their article
section with a critical eye. The forum section does have some good people
for various types of cichlids like Tanganyikans, but again it's always
good to look for multiple opinions on multiple sites before doing much.
And of course when it comes to living creatures, there's always individual
personalities, particularly when it comes to stocking, that can make even
a supposedly "good match" go horribly awry.
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Old November 27th 04, 08:25 PM
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JazzyB wrote:
The ACA forum couldn't have been up for more than a few months or so.
It would be great if there were more folks on that site, although
there are some informed folks there as well. The books you
recommended are all quite good. I've been trying to get Anton's book
for awhile but it's hard to come by. If you source out a place with
that one, send me an email.

for West African Cichlids "The Cichlids Fishes of Western
Africa - by Anton Lamboj".


If it is the above book you are looking for it is on sale here.

http://www.tropicalfishfinder.co.uk/....asp?id=48#buy

HTH.

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Old November 28th 04, 10:42 PM
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Thanks for the link, however, Ordering from the UK, where I once lived is
not really a viable option since I'm in Canada. Plus their price equates to
approximately $100 which in my opinion is highly over priced. I know that
this book is pricey anyhow, upwards of $75 in Canada when it's available.
But paying 33% more is just a BIT out of my price range. If you find
another link in the US or Canada please let me know. Thanks.

"Sandy Birrell" wrote in message
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JazzyB wrote:
The ACA forum couldn't have been up for more than a few months or so.
It would be great if there were more folks on that site, although
there are some informed folks there as well. The books you
recommended are all quite good. I've been trying to get Anton's book
for awhile but it's hard to come by. If you source out a place with
that one, send me an email.

for West African Cichlids "The Cichlids Fishes of Western
Africa - by Anton Lamboj".


If it is the above book you are looking for it is on sale here.

http://www.tropicalfishfinder.co.uk/....asp?id=48#buy

HTH.

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Old November 28th 04, 11:12 PM
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JazzyB wrote:
Thanks for the link, however, Ordering from the UK, where I once
lived is not really a viable option since I'm in Canada. Plus their
price equates to approximately $100 which in my opinion is highly
over priced. I know that this book is pricey anyhow, upwards of $75
in Canada when it's available. But paying 33% more is just a BIT out
of my price range. If you find another link in the US or Canada
please let me know. Thanks.



This one?

http://www.apistogramma.com/cms/The_News/What's_New/Book_Promo:_%3Ci%3EThe_Cichlid_Fishes_of_Western_A frica%3C%10i%3E_by_Dr._Anton_Lamboj/


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