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SOLD: Aulonocara Stuartgranti "Maulana Bicolour 500&quo


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#1 gamblet1987

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Posted 10 February 2004 - 06:44 AM

SOLD 15/2/04

I'm getting out of the fish hobby for a while and have 6 of these for sale. The dominant male (who is colouring up very nicely) looks around 2 anda quarter inches.

I don't have a digital camera so I can't post pictures, but he has a lot of blue and the big yellow stripe, and white lines on the edge of his fins. He at least is happy and healthy, digging pits in the gravel and doing the shaking act to a female (don't know the exact f-m numbers though).

$60 for the 6, and I don't want to split them up.

Email: bergbergberg@hotmail.com
Phone: 9447 1501 (I'm at school, so call after about 4pm weekdays)
Suburb: Carine



Edited by: gamblet1987 at: 2/17/04 4:57 pm


#2 oo fish styx oo

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Posted 10 February 2004 - 02:03 PM

Gamblet - read rules above. We need to know your suburb as well as contact details.

Thanks

Colleen



#3 00 Electric 00

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Posted 10 February 2004 - 03:02 PM

Suburb Carine

I have seen these fish myself they look Great :good



#4 gamblet1987

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Posted 11 February 2004 - 01:36 AM

Sorry about that Colleen, and thanks Scott :) The original post has been fixed up too.



#5 mremants

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Posted 15 February 2004 - 08:56 PM

Good to see you sold them Tom.
If you are looking to setup with smaller spiecies, i've got a brood of Nannacara anomala, which are dwarf South American cichlids. I've got about 10 of them atm at around 2cm. If that's the way you want to go.

Here's some faq www.aquariumsite.com/fish/golden_dwarf_cichlid.php

Cheers,
T.S



#6 gamblet1987

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Posted 18 February 2004 - 12:27 AM

Would having a pH of around 8 be a problem with these fish? The article says up to 7.5 but someone here might know different..

Being a bit of a novice, I don't know if I want to go fiddling with pH.



#7 Synadontis Angelicus

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Posted 18 February 2004 - 12:39 AM

most sites i've read bout these fish recogmend a pH somewhere between 8 and 8.5

Daniel, btw ones u sold me are doin well after surviving the water temperature been 33degrees today as i investigate ways to cool the water in a shed



#8 gamblet1987

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Posted 18 February 2004 - 12:49 AM

I was talking about the south americans that mremnants is offering. But yeah, the peacocks did well in my 8 pH.

I heard that it's been 41 :x Whatever it was, it was a terrible day to be outside...






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