Gauging interest for dwarf cichlid social group

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Most Cichlid groups have a study group. There was an Apistogramma Study group(they also included other dwarfs).

The most recent reference to it, I can find is:
http://www.forum.apistogramma.com/archive/index.php/t-3105.html
I am also a member of that forum and it is a great source of info. The goal of this group is to bring more awareness to the members here at AC as to what is available for dwarfs. The diversity of dwarfs is so much more vast than what is currently recognized. It seems that interest is more than enough to start a social group so it seems that I will get one setup. I will go ahead and get one setup then and let everyone know when I do. Unless someone has a better name I'll just call it "Dwarf Cichlid Keepers".
Thanks for the responses, I'm glad that there is an interest in this. Keep the input and responses coming.
 
the name is fine for me, just keep us posted:)
Happened to watch a show on Animal Planet last night that was
about the rift valley and the 3 lakes. They were in one of the lakes and
showed some cichlids. You can see all the rocks piled up with little caves
in between, it was neat.
 
So since I am wondering, what exactly are the terms for a cichlid species being considered a dwarf species?
 
I'm fairly new to the hobby but I just got a pair of apistos (cockatoo, yeah the common ones you mentioned above haha) but I have a growing interest in dwarf cichlids. I think this would be really interesting and something I'd like to get into!
 
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