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#1 dazzabozza

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Posted 15 March 2010 - 03:21 PM

Popped into Vebas today and here's some fish that caught my eye -

Nice dwarves

Apistogramma trifasciata
Apistogramma hongsloi - stunning! ($70pr)
Apistogramma agassizi Double Red
Kribensis "Matadi" - Awesome looking Krib sub-species! (4 for $50)
Scarlet Kribensis


Malawi

Dimidiochromis compressiceps - breeding trio (1M/1F) one female currently holding
Lichnochromis acuticeps - 2x trios (1M/2F)
Metriaclima sp. "Daktari" - not too many of these around at the moment
Pseudotropheus acei (Msuli) - large healthy adults
Pseudotropheus socolofi - adults, good powder blue coloration with black markings


Tangs

Cyathopharynx furcifer - juvies, really well priced (4 for $100) and won't last long so Tang fans get onto it!
Tropheus brichardi "Kipili?" - juvies
Tropheus duboisi "Maswa" - bargain price for adults (4 for $100). Enough there to start your own colony.
Tropheus sp. "Ikola" - juvies and young adults


Marine fans you have to check out the Rhinopias scorpionfish - what an awesome fish (is on my wish list)!


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#2 Vebas

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Posted 15 March 2010 - 05:04 PM

The Matadi Kribs are 4 for $50 Daz wink.gif

Cheers
Pacco

#3 theonetruepath

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Posted 15 March 2010 - 05:42 PM

Let us not forget the Asian Cichlid section...
Nice little Orange Chromides. Last isle on the left, left side, near the end.

#4 solrak

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Posted 18 March 2010 - 09:58 AM

I was in there last week, nice selection of marine fish, jaw dropping colours! Maybe one day I will take the plunge into a marine setup. I heard there is tons of work involved from mates? Is this true?


#5 Warby

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Posted 06 April 2010 - 02:47 PM

Nahhhhh I've recently embarked on my first marine tank and once you get started it's really not as scary as it seems tongue.gif Do a bit of research first and spend some $$ (ok .. spend ALOT of $$ ... marine is exxy tongue.gif) on good gear and you'll be fine.

-Dave


edit: i didnt even notice this post was a good couple of weeks old haha.. oops tongue.gif

#6 Happyfish

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Posted 24 August 2010 - 10:24 PM

I picked up 3pair of A.hongsloi and pair of trifaciata. best quality around in Perth so far.
and 3 pieces of texas honey rock wicked.
I 'm trying to convert one 6' tank to marine . so grabbed some wave maker etc . it's just little far to go from my place but once you are there and won't be disappointed.

cheers.




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