Hi all,
Unfortunately I have to find new homes for some fairly large cichlids that I've had for several years. Breaks my heart to do so, so I will only move them to an experienced aquarist, preferably someone who has experience with large South American cichlids. I have to move soon and won't be able to have any large tanks.
Here's a list with estimated sizes
Chocolate cichlid - 7.5-9 inches roughly
Uaru - 10 inches
*** This may seem odd, but I would prefer to move these two together as they haven't left each other's side in the past 5 years or so, they literally stay together at almost all times***
Wild Oscar (beautiful natural markings) - 12 inches
Orange Spotted Severum - 10 inches
Red Shoulder Severum - 7.5 inches
Geophagus Abalios - 6 inches
Severum (I can't recall the name, but it looks similar to the red shoulder, except it's redness/orangish colors are from mid-body down to the belly, very beautiful fish) - 6 inches
Mesoheros Ornatum - Pretty rare fish in the hobby and stunning. 7.5 inches or so
I have a handful of Geophagus iporangensis that I tank raised - the largest being close to 6 inches, the others roughly 4 inches or so
These are my largest fish, and my priority is to find them good, well maintained, safe new homes. I refuse to drop them off at the LFS and roll the dice on their lives not knowing who would end up with them. I hate that I have to do this. I truly love these fish and have had the largest ones for several years, at least 5-6.
They're all in great health and have been in large tanks where no new fish have been introduced in several years, so they are perfectly healthy, well fed, and fairly passive.
If you, or someone you know fits the criteria, please DM me and I'd be happy to chat or send pictures if you'd like.
Best,
Mark
Unfortunately I have to find new homes for some fairly large cichlids that I've had for several years. Breaks my heart to do so, so I will only move them to an experienced aquarist, preferably someone who has experience with large South American cichlids. I have to move soon and won't be able to have any large tanks.
Here's a list with estimated sizes
Chocolate cichlid - 7.5-9 inches roughly
Uaru - 10 inches
*** This may seem odd, but I would prefer to move these two together as they haven't left each other's side in the past 5 years or so, they literally stay together at almost all times***
Wild Oscar (beautiful natural markings) - 12 inches
Orange Spotted Severum - 10 inches
Red Shoulder Severum - 7.5 inches
Geophagus Abalios - 6 inches
Severum (I can't recall the name, but it looks similar to the red shoulder, except it's redness/orangish colors are from mid-body down to the belly, very beautiful fish) - 6 inches
Mesoheros Ornatum - Pretty rare fish in the hobby and stunning. 7.5 inches or so
I have a handful of Geophagus iporangensis that I tank raised - the largest being close to 6 inches, the others roughly 4 inches or so
These are my largest fish, and my priority is to find them good, well maintained, safe new homes. I refuse to drop them off at the LFS and roll the dice on their lives not knowing who would end up with them. I hate that I have to do this. I truly love these fish and have had the largest ones for several years, at least 5-6.
They're all in great health and have been in large tanks where no new fish have been introduced in several years, so they are perfectly healthy, well fed, and fairly passive.
If you, or someone you know fits the criteria, please DM me and I'd be happy to chat or send pictures if you'd like.
Best,
Mark
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