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jhutch;2304016; said:
Located Haplochromis sp. "Entebbe" as well just not located in the states. I will keep looking.

nice, well definitely let me know if you find a place i can get a group
 
jhutch;2303971; said:
Well I may have found Paretroplus menarambo. I will let you know when I hear back to my email.

Might want to read this thread first....

http://www.cichlidae.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=4606

Rapps has some adults

http://www.tangledupincichlids.com/stock.html

TFD has some adults as well but I would go with Rapps....

http://www.tangledupincichlids.com/stock.html

Laif has some at old world and would be a good source as well.

http://www.oldworldexoticfish.com/stock.html
 
Cyathopharynx foai (Sibwesa)
Cyathopharynx Foai Helembe
Bethochromis tricoti
Xenotilapia papilio (Tembwe Deux)
Xenotilapia Flavipinis Nun Beauty Myuya
Xenotilapia Ochrogenys Helembe
Any Enantiopus species.

The Nun Beauty Myuya are VERY rare and not many have made it stateside yet from my understanding. I can't find pictures of them online but when my supplier provides me with pics I can post them here if you guys wish.
 
tezr;2304692; said:
Might want to read this thread first....

http://www.cichlidae.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=4606

Rapps has some adults

http://www.tangledupincichlids.com/stock.html

TFD has some adults as well but I would go with Rapps....

http://www.tangledupincichlids.com/stock.html

Laif has some at old world and would be a good source as well.

http://www.oldworldexoticfish.com/stock.html



i dont even see a way to contact old world exotic fish? im also gonna assume this place only sells bulk?
 
mahemaheman85;2306832; said:
i dont even see a way to contact old world exotic fish? im also gonna assume this place only sells bulk?


Yeah they are a wholesaler with a $750 minimum order. Check with your LFS to see if they order from them.
 
So, any update on what you are doing/looking for or getting? Have you decided to still get rid of most of your peacocks?
 
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