Educating MFK on Africans!

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Ash said:
O__o like the song "oh its ladies night" okay well my retarded self is going to sleep now. wow This is really off topic..

ladies night at the club i work at really...

night to the retarded one.

haha... from african cichlids to a night life... :ROFL:
 
IoStrisciare said:
ladies night at the club i work at really...

night to the retarded one.

haha... from african cichlids to a night life... :ROFL:
O___o yah my African Cichlids are real night time party animals wheee
 
IoStrisciare said:
speaking of which...

where's the second part of this series? :grinyes:
I'll post more when I get home I am at school right now waiting to go to comp class cant do much when all my infos at home =(
 
Peanut_Power said:
There AREN'T any African pike cichlids....lol....they are only South American.....although there are a few that get pretty close to Central America

Technically Central America is a part of South America so all CA cichlids are in turn SA cichlids.

I keep Africans!!!! But only one species. N. brichardi (Fairy cichlid)
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NOT MINE ^

I do prefer American cichlid though...sorry.


As for sleeping....I'll sleep when I'm dead.
 
your input is awesome ash. great work, look forward to more of your african posts. keep several myself, in two different tanks. always looking for info on my fish. thanks
 
you should try some africans that are a bit more rare. Everybody knows about labidochromis caerelus (lazy on the spelling). :D
 
yah I know they all know but I am trying to start out simple then go into it, so everyone gets the basics first!
 
*giggle* When I read the title of this thread it reminded me of something that happened at a LFS a few weeks ago. Rallysman and I were looking around and I noticed that the mixed African Cichlids were on sale. Without thinking (I was in FISH MODE) I yelled "Hey look they've got Africans on sale!" Of course people took it the wrong way and started laughing at me! :lipsseale Thanks for taking the time to post the info on the cichlids, it is very helpful.
 
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