Placidochromis Phenochilus Tanzania fry

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Placidochromis Phenochilus Tanzania fry

Postby pkut » Wed Nov 29, 2006 4:08 am

Hello Jason,

I have saved some Placidochromis Phenochilus fry from one of my many rescent breedings with these fish. I remember when you visited me, you had shown some interest in these fish. If you would like to raise your own colony, you are welcome to all of these fry for free.

I only ask that in the future, if i need help with keeping these fish going in propagation, that you will help me out. Thank you for giving this some thought.

Best regards to you,
Paul
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Postby pkut » Fri Dec 01, 2006 2:39 am

Hi Jason,

There have been 12 views and no other commentary in this thread except you emailing me. Like you have been saying lately, the interest in African Cichlids in the Raleigh area seems to be not as great as in other areas of the country. I hope that we are wrong about that!

I would be happy to save some of my fry for other local people if they are interested in these fish. Lets see if anyone reading this would be interested. I hope so, because thet are great fish to keep. Best regards to you Jason. I will see you soon.
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Interest on this fish

Postby Gintas » Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:29 am

I'm interested on this fish please let me know if you still have access to this fish.

Thanks

GZ

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Postby pkut » Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:04 am

I am sorry, but I do not have any Placidochromis Phenochilus available at this time.
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