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Rocksor i agree $28 is cheap i ment the fish seemed a little expensive. I thought the point of getting a bundle was to get a deal. If not would it make sence to choose my fish individually. Are there pitfalls i should worry about buying random mbuan as juvi unsexed. Or is there an advantage to buying the bundles that im not taking into consideration.
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Thank u fissh thats good to know. Its nice to hear from people who ordered from bluegrass. Do u know if its thebsame person at tampa bay. And i will check out aquabid now.
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Can also look at this place
https://imperialtropicals.com/pages/...n-cichlids-sub
I haven't used them but one of their employees is a member here - AmazonJoe
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I would stay away from the package deals, they're just getting rid of some of the stuff that dose not sell well, mostly because the fish are to aggressive. If you cherry pic, stay with zebra types and some of the afras and fuelleborni types.
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 Originally Posted by fissh
I would stay away from the package deals, they're just getting rid of some of the stuff that dose not sell well, mostly because the fish are to aggressive. If you cherry pic, stay with zebra types and some of the afras and fuelleborni types.
Thats a really interesting point. And if im not really saving money what is the point in not hand picking them. I just worry that being new to cichlids im going to pick ones that dont play well togeather. What about males/females if im over stocking should i be concered or just try to stay with the less agressive and let them sort out the hierarchy.
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Like I said, I gave you some guide lines, if you want I'll go thru your picks and give you advise on each type of fish. I'm sorry to sound like a know it all, but I know a lot about mbuna and African cichlids in general. I first imported them in 1972 and made a living selling them for many years.
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 Originally Posted by fissh
Like I said, I gave you some guide lines, if you want I'll go thru your picks and give you advise on each type of fish. I'm sorry to sound like a know it all, but I know a lot about mbuna and African cichlids in general. I first imported them in 1972 and made a living selling them for many years.
Not at all i appriciate the help. Ill try to do my homework and get back to you thanks again
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We have a decent selection of African's let me know if you need anything specific etc www.imperialtropicals.com
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I think i am going to try to do that. Altho i am just meeting all of you years ago when i got my first tank i could have never dont it without the members of this forum. I got know them quite well and even meet one of them who lived in the area. So if i can keep it in the family i sure will try. Ill be in touch with u joe
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