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nekomi
at Wed Jul 12 14:36:26 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nekomi ]
Jeff,
Unfortunately, my husband and I moved a month ago, and I decided to sell my remaining A. panduro pair in order to simplify our move. Right now, my main project is a 37g Oceanic mixed reef - it's taking up almost all my time (and budget)! I am planning on returning to the cichlids in the future, however. I have a spot in the den that would be just perfect for a 75g planted South American cichlid community... I do love the dwarf cichlids, they are my favorite of all the cichlid groups.
When I had the A. panduro in my care, they did breed for me several times. They bred like clockwork almost every month. However, I was never able to raise any of the fry successfully. I came close with one batch of eggs, but still lost them in the end. I'm planning on giving it another shot when I return to the cichlids. Hopefully this time I'll have enough space to set up a proper holding tank for the fry. ----- ::i believe in joy > http://www.winds.org/nekomi/hope.html
::my homepage > http://www.winds.org/nekomi
My Growing Zoo:
1.0 Husband (Byron) 0.1 black cat (Shade) 0.1 rescued stray grey cat (Ghost) 2.1 rescued feral tabby kittens (Big Boy, Frosty, and Starlet) 0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa (Zia) 1.0 Leucistic Black Ratsnake (Houdini) 1.0 White-Lipped Python (Midas) - RIP, poor fella 
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