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Old 13-06-2014, 01:30 PM   #1
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Hi All,
Got hook on all the photo of difference fish.
What is Tangas, Want to start small. NO knowledge can recommend where to buy pair .Any type also can help me by picture so can buy the correct pair.
Or any brother had extra to sell are welcome.
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Old 14-06-2014, 01:19 AM   #2
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http://www.captaincichlids.com/lake-tanganyika.html

Bro, tanganyika is a lake, the fishes there are many, I hv attached a site for you to look at, alternatively, you can browse under NKS, Stones or ask the lfs but the easiest wayis to follow the threads by AF, you'll learn a huge lot in how to take care and their habitat.

Happy fish keeping.

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Old 14-06-2014, 09:24 PM   #3
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Heya bud, will be happy to show and tell you about some tanganyikans if u're really interested. It's my pleasure to welcome hobbyists to start on tanganyikans. Drop me a line (wassap/sms) on my h/p anytime. Pls do NOT msg me in forum, thanks.

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P/S: I'm NOT a master Tangan but I'm sure I still can poison/guide you abit.
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Old 18-06-2014, 11:29 PM   #4
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Heya bud, will be happy to show and tell you about some tanganyikans if u're really interested. It's my pleasure to welcome hobbyists to start on tanganyikans. Drop me a line (wassap/sms) on my h/p anytime. Pls do NOT msg me in forum, thanks.

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P/S: I'm NOT a master Tangan but I'm sure I still can poison/guide you abit.
So nice of someone to extent a hand like that....thumbs up bro, Brichardi
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Old 19-06-2014, 12:44 AM   #5
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Bro Brichardi is one of the Tanganyikan old birds
Won't go wrong
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Old 19-06-2014, 10:46 AM   #6
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Bro Brichardi is one of the Tanganyikan old birds
Won't go wrong
Yes He is helpful will arrange to met him and learn
God Bless
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Old 20-06-2014, 01:44 AM   #7
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Bro Brichardi is one of the Tanganyikan old birds
Won't go wrong
From one guru to another, waaa, my eye really ta stamp, kudos kudos to you bro Brichardi.
Guru johannes thks
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Old 16-06-2014, 12:35 PM   #8
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http://www.captaincichlids.com/lake-tanganyika.html

Bro, tanganyika is a lake, the fishes there are many, I hv attached a site for you to look at, alternatively, you can browse under NKS, Stones or ask the lfs but the easiest wayis to follow the threads by AF, you'll learn a huge lot in how to take care and their habitat.

Happy fish keeping.

Thkq
Thanks bro can know the name of difference fish is eye opening.
Blessing to you
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Old 16-06-2014, 01:16 PM   #9
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For small setups(1ft - 2 feet ft), you can look at shell dwellers (Neolamprologus) or rock dwellers (Altos)

Its a bit confusing at start but Google and AF helped me a lot when i just started out. If you have time, take up Bro Birchardi offer and you will probably save yourself a lot of time researching on the fishes.
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Old 16-06-2014, 04:06 PM   #10
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For small setups(1ft - 2 feet ft), you can look at shell dwellers (Neolamprologus) or rock dwellers (Altos)

Its a bit confusing at start but Google and AF helped me a lot when i just started out. If you have time, take up Bro Birchardi offer and you will probably save yourself a lot of time researching on the fishes.
Thanks bro
Will ask Bro Birchardi to help and be my mentor how to move about
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