WTB Anyone with Dicrossus Sp.?

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I am looking for Dicrossus sp. dwarf cichlids if anyone has any available. Especially some of the more uncommon ones. Thank you kindly.
 
i've been trying to breed filamentosa, maculatus and gladicauda. i'll let you know how it goes.

if i can find anymore i'll pick some up for you
 
i just checked my lfs website and it looks like they just got some filamentosa in. he's charging $11 a piece. let me know if you want me to get some
 
just called and they picked up 25 of them. i'm going to swing by there today more than likely so let me know what you want to do. i wont mark the price up or anything but you would pay the shipping. this isnt my livestock or anything so i wouldnt give you a live arrival guarantee since i would just be the middle man doing you a favor
 
Got your pm. I replied but may have been too late. But we should keep in touch. I've got some breeding tips for Filamentosa. Sean.
 
ph under 5 and temp at 90 for filamentosa. I use rain water only for my dwarfs. Sems natural for south americans.
 
wow! 90 degrees?!

i've heard of dropping the ph. what do you think i can expect my rain waters ph to be?
 
I've heard of rain water going between 4.5 and high 5's but I honestly never check mine. Make sure you collect from a source where it doesn't drip from a shingled roof. The colored material they use in the shingles ads minerals to the rain water. Mine comes off a metal roof. And tes 90 seems high for most fish but these guys are somewhat different. Sean
 
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