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  1. Acara19

    FS: Bunch of stuff

    2 brand new 29s sold. Third small styrofoam box also available. Now available: 40 breeder x 2 - $50 ea 40 breeder lids x 2 - $30 ea 20 long/29 lids x 2 - $15 ea Carpintis, 33, and filters still available. Will be posting box lots of used aerators/heaters soon. Due to some issues with plans...
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    FS: Bunch of stuff

    Some amendments: 33 same price, though 1. it has some blue spray paint on the rims of what I consider the "back", 2. there is a small shallow chip on the outer pane of glass (not in contact with seal and does not seem to affect structural integrity), and 3. rim is also not melted, rather it was...
  3. Acara19

    FS: Bunch of stuff

    AVAILABLE NOW: 33 gallon long WITH STAND AND LIDS x 1 - $70 resealed with black silicone. Inner lip of rim is melted on one side and makes the lid fall into the tank when you try to open lid by the hinge. Stand is made of stained 2x4s, a little wobbly because it's held together by bolts and...
  4. Acara19

    Looking for undrilled 180s

    Looking for two specifically, anyone got one/now of one that's looking for a new home?
  5. Acara19

    ISO Big male nanolutea

    I have a big female nanolutea I'm looking for a male for. She is about 4". Shipping is fine if necessary
  6. Acara19

    Updated Stock List 3/22

    How many of the meeki/guianacara available? Same for the megalechis Wondering prices on all of these as well
  7. Acara19

    LF - Thorichthys helleri

    I've seen aureus at around 7".
  8. Acara19

    FS - Honduran Red Point (TUIC)

    I'll take him
  9. Acara19

    I have plenty of cichlasoma Trimaculatum fry

    Gotcha... Lol that doesn't narrow it down since he had naranjo, sarabia and niltepec... When did you get the pair? Still very nice friend though, I'll put my friend in contact with you
  10. Acara19

    Updated Stock List 10/20/24

    Do you still have the nanolutea/alfari?
  11. Acara19

    FS: Megalechis thorcata

    Are these still available?
  12. Acara19

    I have plenty of cichlasoma Trimaculatum fry

    Are these tehuantepec?
  13. Acara19

    Future cichlid tank

    That's what I'd do, most of my tanks don't have heaters altogether. MOST fish are fine/do better at the lower end of their temp ranges or at the very least appreciate seasonal drops in temp
  14. Acara19

    Looking for Andinocara stalsburgi

    disregard this
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    Looking for Andinocara stalsburgi

    He got the czech ones Kurt... Need a better pic of the scales on the body. The main diagnostic is green scales lined with black vs black scales lined in green. Again, I got the euro bred one from Londontowne, asked Jeff Rapps about the fish I got and he is certain mine at least is rivulatus. I...
  16. Acara19

    Looking for Andinocara stalsburgi

    I hate to break it to you but I also got one of the euro bred ones from londontowne and they ended up being rivulatus... (Pictures aren't working for me)
  17. Acara19

    Future cichlid tank

    No, I had no issues feeding them to mbuna, peacocks, or fryeri. I used bug bites for about 4 years before switching to sera just because of the volume of food I needed for how many fish I have. Sera is very fish fatty however, but just in time as I offloaded all my rift lakes. I have a friend...
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    Future cichlid tank

    It's less of the protein vs vegetable matter and more of temperature + fat content/origin, fish fat will cause issues with mbuna and higher temps make anything more prone to bloat. Fattier foods will cause issues, but a good middle ground is bug bites as the protein/fat comes from bugs and is...
  19. Acara19

    Collecting trip! Sept 8

    Bump... anyone? I only ask because I am currently sharing a car with my dad, and it is an hour and a half drive to Annapolis. Would prefer to not leave the car an hour and a half away from home for 7 hours...
  20. Acara19

    Future cichlid tank

    Venustus is known from 3 localities, being luwala reef, zimbabwe rock, and senga bay. I personally would stick to luwala reef as it has more variety (imo) than zimbabwe rock, and has more hobby available species than senga bay. While most of the time species are completely fine with...
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