Cichlidfever Piranha MFK Member Aug 15, 2005 1,047 87 81 61 Bowie, MD. Apr 5, 2010 #21 Black Nasty (Haitiensis) are very thick.
F festerfish Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 7, 2008 123 0 0 42 p town, oregon Apr 5, 2010 #22 Sab_Fan;4040055; said: I think Texas ought to be on the list too . . . Click to expand... yep mine will be the first to be BBQd when the world ends in 2012 lol
Sab_Fan;4040055; said: I think Texas ought to be on the list too . . . Click to expand... yep mine will be the first to be BBQd when the world ends in 2012 lol
C Cichlidholic Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 23, 2009 108 0 0 Bay Area, CA Apr 5, 2010 #23 Got to add motaguense. They don't get as big as some of the previously listed fish, but they are a very stocky fish.
Got to add motaguense. They don't get as big as some of the previously listed fish, but they are a very stocky fish.
D D. Hedington Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 24, 2009 259 3 0 QLD, austaralia Apr 6, 2010 #24 Cichlidfever;4044708; said: Black Nasty (Haitiensis) are very thick. Click to expand... Haitiensis is a fish that i would very much like to have, but like, dovii's, umbee's and other big solid cichlids, they are just so hard to get, struggled to even find someone that even knows what a trimac or dovii is, let alone acquire them
Cichlidfever;4044708; said: Black Nasty (Haitiensis) are very thick. Click to expand... Haitiensis is a fish that i would very much like to have, but like, dovii's, umbee's and other big solid cichlids, they are just so hard to get, struggled to even find someone that even knows what a trimac or dovii is, let alone acquire them