Michigan Cichlid Association
Classifieds => Want to Buy/Trade => Topic started by: Howler on February 08, 2016, 09:47:08 AM
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..any of the chitande variants.
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If I get any fry from my type norths or ethelwynnae I'll let you know.
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If I get any fry from my type norths or ethelwynnae I'll let you know.
That would be great, thank you.
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I may be wrong but isn't aulonocara saulosi one as well?
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I may be wrong but isn't aulonocara saulosi one as well?
Not that I'm aware of Dan....I meant to discuss that Saturday when you mentioned them.
They are also a very cool species though.
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not to hijack, but what does the chitande type encompass. What separates them from the others?
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They generally are not as flashy of a fish like a lot of the aulonocara Stuartganti types. And yes Tony they are a very cool species of fish. The body shape also helps them stand out from other kinds of aulonocara as well. I had them when I first got into the hobby years ago and was excited to get them again last year. If all works out I will prly grow some out and see about donating them for a raffle next year