H Hetfield AC Members Feb 5, 2003 40 0 0 56 u k Visit site May 19, 2003 #1 Saw some texas cichlids this weekend can you give me some info on them please thanks Het
C ChilDawg Math is sexy. Dec 26, 2002 4,249 0 36 44 Byron and Normal (IL) hometown.aol.com May 19, 2003 #2 http://www.aquariacentral.com/species/db.cgi?db=fresh&uid=default&ID=0286&view_records=1 The name here is wrong (They're in the genus Herichthys.) but the rest of the info is solid.
http://www.aquariacentral.com/species/db.cgi?db=fresh&uid=default&ID=0286&view_records=1 The name here is wrong (They're in the genus Herichthys.) but the rest of the info is solid.
F firetank calibration boy Nov 27, 2002 230 0 0 48 Visit site May 19, 2003 #3 hetfield as i recall arent you yorkshire based???? i know a few places i can recommend ...
H Hetfield AC Members Feb 5, 2003 40 0 0 56 u k Visit site May 20, 2003 #4 Yes Queensbury, just moved and got new 4ft tank, still cannot decide what to put in it , too many to choose from where are you living firetank?
Yes Queensbury, just moved and got new 4ft tank, still cannot decide what to put in it , too many to choose from where are you living firetank?
F firetank calibration boy Nov 27, 2002 230 0 0 48 Visit site May 20, 2003 #5 jus down the road in halifax.. how about jade eyes; blue acaras; firemouths; some pseudocrenilabrus species?? or if your water is as soft as mine, how about keyholes, with laetacara curviceps\dorsiger with a harem of apistos too???? or maybe even a little group of smaller geophagine species????
jus down the road in halifax.. how about jade eyes; blue acaras; firemouths; some pseudocrenilabrus species?? or if your water is as soft as mine, how about keyholes, with laetacara curviceps\dorsiger with a harem of apistos too???? or maybe even a little group of smaller geophagine species????