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Greetings all,
Very frustrated, the subject says it all. It seems that the stores that *used* to offer a range of cichlids is moving to salt primarily. I guess the profit isn't there for cichlids. At best the stores seem to have a tank or two of the same old mbuna. Specifically I'm looking for non-mbuna, reasonably-non-agressive Tanganyikans or Malawians (peacocks, maybe haps) for my 75 gal tank. I'd preferably like juveniles and not some huge, very expensive adults. Not too mention I have a few sub-adult Julie (ornatus) currently in the tank. If anyone knows a LFS or just someone within the central florida area with some "extra" fry ![]() that I got hooked on these fish (especially Tanganyikans, they're really tough to find). Thanks, Rick |
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