VElderton
Active Member
Hello Folks,
I am new to this forum and live North Vancouver, BC. I often visit Seattle to visit relatives and have visited a bunch of the LFS between here and Seattle.
I am quite active on the BC Aquaria Forum and a member of the VAHS Club ... we are having our big annual auction this Saturday, Oct. 28th if anyone is interested.
I have raised a number of Malawi cichlids for years and have just started to get interested in Tanganyikans. I have a few Tanganyikan tanks on the go now.
Right now I have two Juliochromis ornatus breeding groups and am hopeful that a small group of 4 Golden Compressiceps I have might start breeding ... but I have not noticed anything yet.
I also started to have some T. duboisi breeding success then lost a female during the summer. I'd like to replace her and expand the group ... I want to find a source for another 7 - 8 or so, breeding size and perferably more females than males.
I'd also like to know if anyone on this forum keeps Chilanga's I have a couple and can't seem to find any others. Since they come from the southern parts of Lk. Tanganyika I have read that they could be kept with the Duboisi without inter-breeding ... ?
If you have some and interested in selling let me know ... I am no rush but am hoping that Tropheus may be easier to attain in Washington than here in BC.
Thanks
I am new to this forum and live North Vancouver, BC. I often visit Seattle to visit relatives and have visited a bunch of the LFS between here and Seattle.
I am quite active on the BC Aquaria Forum and a member of the VAHS Club ... we are having our big annual auction this Saturday, Oct. 28th if anyone is interested.
I have raised a number of Malawi cichlids for years and have just started to get interested in Tanganyikans. I have a few Tanganyikan tanks on the go now.
Right now I have two Juliochromis ornatus breeding groups and am hopeful that a small group of 4 Golden Compressiceps I have might start breeding ... but I have not noticed anything yet.
I also started to have some T. duboisi breeding success then lost a female during the summer. I'd like to replace her and expand the group ... I want to find a source for another 7 - 8 or so, breeding size and perferably more females than males.
I'd also like to know if anyone on this forum keeps Chilanga's I have a couple and can't seem to find any others. Since they come from the southern parts of Lk. Tanganyika I have read that they could be kept with the Duboisi without inter-breeding ... ?
If you have some and interested in selling let me know ... I am no rush but am hoping that Tropheus may be easier to attain in Washington than here in BC.
Thanks