introducing myself
#1
Posted 06 March 2004 - 03:44 AM
my name is steve - im a cichlid hobbyist/breeder in the UK. im on this board because i hope to move over to perth by 2006 and was wondering if anyone who posts here has been lucky enough to 'escape' from the UK to the beautiful country of australia?
thats one question, the other is, whats the cichlid scene like in WA? is fish availability good?
thanks for looking here
stevo
#2
Posted 06 March 2004 - 05:49 AM
There are a few "Too & Froms" here in Perth, I am sure.
As for the Cichlid scene, it is alive and kicking as you will see while you are here. This(the Perth page) is a very small forum.
If you have a look at some of the other forums and remember that all fish in Australia are a phone-call, a deal and a flight away from your tank.
www.sydneycichlid.com/...is a lot larger and many people from all over Australia and the world frequent the pages and provide feed-back.
Hope you enjoy the discussions here.
#3
Posted 06 March 2004 - 05:57 AM
Where abouts in the UK are you situated? I spent a year in the south of England on a working visa in 1984 and thoroughly enjoyed myself .
Anyway, welcome to the Perth fourm....I hope that you enjoy your time here.
merjo
#4
Posted 06 March 2004 - 06:03 AM
My only stop in England was on my way to Berlin - the guys at the airport with their machine guns sorta put me off a bit and I felt lucky to 'escape' at all
I live in Sydney at the moment but am moving to Perth in a few months so I will be a bit new myself. I have been to Perth quite a lot so I have a fair idea of what I will be in for You on the other hand will just love the weather lolol
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#5
Posted 06 March 2004 - 06:42 AM
i live near to sherwood forest, the home of robin hood kind of mid-east england, very cold!
i spent a year in perth during my late teen travels, and did a fair bit of diving round rotto and if i remember correct, bixton baths on the swan river??
i cant wait to get back 'home' to see all my friends and hopefully make plenty more, especially of the cichlid ilk!
all i have to do now is get past your immigration boys...
#6 Guest_sajica_*
Posted 06 March 2004 - 06:17 PM
I'm sure if you move here to Perth you can whinge as much as the Skeggs family from that British show "A Place Downunder" they where the perth family , man that show was annoying, but I'm sure whinging is just a generalisation
I better shutup before I cause an internation incident
Cichlidwise, we're not like america, where we can get anything we want, but I think you'll find that the range of cichlids we have here in perth and australia, is vast
welcome to the forum, and hopefully welcome to Perth
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#7
Posted 07 March 2004 - 05:22 AM
dont worry guys, me and the mrs are too chilled out to moan. lifes too short.
#8
Posted 08 March 2004 - 05:37 PM
i did manage to "escape" but that was in 1981 , and i can tell ya that this country ( more so perth ) will suit u down the ground , i havent even bothered to go back to sunny ,warm glasgow since we arrived , the cichlids scene is good , and the marine being even better as the come straight from our reefs , wat would most intrest me , is wat u are keeping over there at the moment???
wats the scene like "back home "????
i can only hope that we have more to choose from in our tropical climate , than u guys who wood almost have to put ur tanks on top of the fire place to sustain a temp of around 25 degree's hahaha
all the best stevo , and hows about a list of wat u keep and have kept , we might need u to smuggle some fry over for us ahhahahahhahaha
all the best
steve green
#9
Posted 08 March 2004 - 10:45 PM
Great lil spot for a dive or fishing.
Perths a great city...very relaxing...but a lil small.
I may be goin to England to study and play Cricket in 2005. Not sure where though yet...
Cheers
Dave
#10
Posted 09 March 2004 - 06:32 AM
ive been keeping cichlids for about 7 years now - had a fair bit of success too. the current list:
Cyphotilapia Frontosa Zaire Blue
Neolamprolgus Leleupi
Altomlamprologus Calvus
Labidochromis Careuleus
Maylandia Callainos
Crytocara Moorii
Geophagus Brasillensis 'Bahia Red'
Hemichromis Binocalatus
the leleupi and e.yellows are show quality imo. solid colour with no black (lel.) or bars (e.y).
the fronts are still smallish - 4/5 inches, both surprisingly growing real fast, as too are the blue dolphins!
#11
Posted 09 March 2004 - 06:34 AM
#12
Posted 09 March 2004 - 05:35 PM
#13
Posted 10 March 2004 - 11:15 AM
i will take some pics in a couple of weeks and post - got a sack of ocean rock coming next tuesday, so after a soak the tank should be looking fanbloodytastic
picked up some interesting shell like structures for the leleupi tank. they lovvveee it
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