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Old February 2nd 04, 06:41 PM
Alan Silver
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Default Breeding Caves for Cichlids

In message 29, Steve
writes
Has anyone tried the CICHLID breeding caves
sold @ www.commonwealth.net

They state that their fish breed like crazy
in their caves and logs.

Please take a look and let me know what you think.


I think that the site needs designing by a professional. No offence
Steve, but I doubt I would buy from such a site, it's pretty horrible.

As for your claim of cichlids breeding like crazy, they do that ANYWHERE
!! There's nothing special about your caves, or anyone else's for that
matter.

Cichilds are the aquatic equivalent of rabbits ;-)

If you were to produce a professional site with sensible text, then you
might be taken more seriously. This is not a flame, it's a genuine
comment on your site.

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Alan Silver
PSG Fish Tanks - http://fish.alansilver.co.uk/
 




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