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I just got six of them, juveniles about 1". They are eating well
although timid still. Anyone has had experience with these fish? They seem hardy fellows and I'd like to see them breed and mouthbrood the eggs. cheers perrin |
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On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 19:18:31 +0800, perrin
wrote: I just got six of them, juveniles about 1". They are eating well although timid still. Anyone has had experience with these fish? They seem hardy fellows and I'd like to see them breed and mouthbrood the eggs. cheers perrin Which livingstonii? There are two in Lake Malawi. I was breeding both of them in the 70's. They are both easy to breed but the Maylandia livingstonii can be aggressive. Nimbochromis livingstonii is quite peaceful. -- Steve Wolstenholme Neural Planner Software EasyNN-plus. The easy way to build neural networks. http://www.easynn.com |
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"perrin" wrote in message
... wrote: On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 19:18:31 +0800, perrin wrote: I just got six of them, juveniles about 1". They are eating well although timid still. Anyone has had experience with these fish? They seem hardy fellows and I'd like to see them breed and mouthbrood the eggs. cheers perrin Which livingstonii? There are two in Lake Malawi. I was breeding both of them in the 70's. They are both easy to breed but the Maylandia livingstonii can be aggressive. Nimbochromis livingstonii is quite peaceful. Ah, I didn't know, the second one. Thanks. The way Nimbochromis grow, you'll need a good size tank, and deep pockets to keep them fed ;~). Very hardy fish. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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NetMax wrote:
"perrin" wrote in message ... wrote: On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 19:18:31 +0800, perrin wrote: I just got six of them, juveniles about 1". They are eating well although timid still. Anyone has had experience with these fish? They seem hardy fellows and I'd like to see them breed and mouthbrood the eggs. cheers perrin Which livingstonii? There are two in Lake Malawi. I was breeding both of them in the 70's. They are both easy to breed but the Maylandia livingstonii can be aggressive. Nimbochromis livingstonii is quite peaceful. Ah, I didn't know, the second one. Thanks. The way Nimbochromis grow, you'll need a good size tank, and deep pockets to keep them fed ;~). Very hardy fish. Good to know they are hardy. They grow up to about 10", I know. |
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