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    i currently has a 50 breeder [was a grow out]that is empty,so i want to move my Neolamprologus  birchardi red spot pair in there.what i want to do is have a community of birchardi with a few others.i want them to be able to breed and raise the fry in there.
    any suggestion on what to put with the birchadi?also anyone have any extra pairs,or just extra birchardi?
    what do you guys recomend?

  • #2
    Re: ok planning a new community need help

    Might help if you update your location with where in Houston you are.......

    I had a 40L with dwarf cichlids and when my birchardi pair started to spawn, they killed everything else.

    I have some daffodils but I don't know if they will kill each other or cross breed.
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    • #3
      Re: ok planning a new community need help

      A pair of Birchardi won't mix with anything.  They're killers, literally.
      So many things can be a mystery, when all we're seeking is freedom...

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      • #4
        Re: ok planning a new community need help

        ive kept them in the past with busheri[sp?]but cant find any.id actually preffer to keep it all birchardi.

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        • #5
          Re: ok planning a new community need help

          Originally posted by Fire_chair";p="
          A pair of Birchardi won't mix with anything.  They're killers, literally.
          numbers....what they need is numbers. But if they have it they can kill any fish!
          I ate my fish that died.

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