In reading the latest copy of Fish Magazine I had my interest piqued by these colorful form of Krib and so I was wondering if anyone had ever maintained these fish before. Looking for some do's and don'ts. I have read over what is available on the Krib. Thanks
Rob
Pelvicachromis taeniatus
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An Article I came across that further makes me want to try these little cichlids out.
http://www.cichlidnews.com/issues/2005jul/lamboj.html
Thanks
Rob
http://www.cichlidnews.com/issues/2005jul/lamboj.html
Thanks
Rob
Robert Peterson
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The work will wait while you show a child a rainbow,
but the rainbow wont wait while you do the work
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but the rainbow wont wait while you do the work
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I had these guys for a short while. They are beautiful fish! You can treat them similar to most apistos, in terms of the types of tanks/fish you keep them with. I had the Pelvicachromis taeniatus "malawi" variety (pictures on thekrib.com article). I got them from an Capital Cichlid Assoc auction. You might consider contacting some folks over there to see if anyone's still breeding them.
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