Educating MFK on Africans!

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Peanut_Power said:
Sleep is no substitute for coffee! :D :woot:
I drink coffee while sleeping.
Motag, use the edit button to add in those after thoughts.
 
good call :D
 
w3arB3aR said:
how bout posting some nimbochromis venustus and champsochromis caeruleus?
yah yah I'll get to it later today or tomorrow along with all their other fish... new idea... just tell me what you want and I'll post the info. :D

But I am still posting random other Africans when I get bored.
 
Great job Ash! It's good to see others that like african cichlids. BTW the info she has posted is on point.

I have a request... post some info on one species of frontosa. It's very popular in the african hobby right now, and they make a great addition to and tank that houses them.
 
fsc46 said:
Great job Ash! It's good to see others that like african cichlids. BTW the info she has posted is on point.

I have a request... post some info on one species of frontosa. It's very popular in the african hobby right now, and they make a great addition to and tank that houses them.
will do most likly tonight or tomorow, yah I love Fronts, I own a few myself =)
 
sandtiger said:
Technically Central America is a part of South America so all CA cichlids are in turn SA cichlids..

Sandtiger you are wrong about the North and South American border. The continent of North America ends with the country of Panama and the South American continent starts with the country of Colombia. So all of Central America belongs to the Noth American continent.
 
Reiner said:
Sandtiger you are wrong about the North and South American border. The continent of North America ends with the country of Panama and the South American continent starts with the country of Colombia. So all of Central America belongs to the Noth American continent.
Not only is it not the same, and the boarders are not near one another but the two areas of NA and SA are really different from one another.
 
wow great photo of the yellow lab i have 5 blue 3 white and 1 yellow but when the yellow matured it turned out to be caeruleus caeruleus and not labidochromis caeruleus as it was labeled in the store
 
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