Tony
Alligator Snapping Turtle/Past Pres
With the upcoming Dave's Rare Fish group buy, I've managed to waste a significant amount of time today at work, browsing his list. There are a couple of "filler" hap purchases that I'm making to fix up some of my existing groups, but what has really caught my eye is his absolutely ridiculous mbuna list.
I'm starting to go cross-eyed, lol. I'm thinking of purchasing 1-2 groups of juveniles, but before I do, would like to know what is already in the club. It would be nice to bring in some new species.
So with that, I'd like to start a list of what mbuna people are keeping in the club. When I say that, I'm not talking about a list of the 15-20 singles folks have in their show "Pokemon" tank (not that there's anything wrong with that)... what I'm looking for is a list of currently-kept groups that have bred for you already or that you have ambitions to do so. Should be fun!
I'll start (I've downsized a lot on mbuna over the last few years):
Cheers!
I'm starting to go cross-eyed, lol. I'm thinking of purchasing 1-2 groups of juveniles, but before I do, would like to know what is already in the club. It would be nice to bring in some new species.
So with that, I'd like to start a list of what mbuna people are keeping in the club. When I say that, I'm not talking about a list of the 15-20 singles folks have in their show "Pokemon" tank (not that there's anything wrong with that)... what I'm looking for is a list of currently-kept groups that have bred for you already or that you have ambitions to do so. Should be fun!
I'll start (I've downsized a lot on mbuna over the last few years):
- Pseudotropheus sp. Acei Whitetail Ngara (10+ adults, constant breeding)
- Labidochromis caereleus (10+ adults, constant breeding)
- Pseudotropheus saulosi (8-10 growing out)
- Metriaclima greshakei (reverse trio adults)
- Metriaclima estherae (8-10 growing out)
Cheers!