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ashemely

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Location
Huntingdon, England
Livestock: Multi Banded Cichlid
Quantity for sale: 4 adults (1m/3f) and possibly a couple of fry
Reason for Sale: Moving out of the country
Delivery or Collection: Collection
Sales price: 20 pounds for the fish and shells
Postage & Packaging: n/a
Location: Cambrideshire
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I've had these fish for almost a year now and they are hardy little guys, easy to care for and have bred fry multiple times. I'd like to sell all the fish together, as I need them to go ASAP.
 
I'm in Cambridge. When did you have in mind? Can I ask what they currently, or did live with, if anything? They are pretty little things, I just don't want to stress them if any of my catfish are too big or not ideal. :unsure: They could go in my smaller tank but need to alter the substrate if so. No catfish in there.
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My plans have changed a little bit, I won't be leaving the country as quickly as I expected. I'll probably still be here for a couple of months, but I do still want to sell the fish now, so whenever anyone is ready to take them off of my hands is fine.

The fish have always been by themselves, they are currently in a 12 gallon. I don't think that they would do well with catfish because they are quite territorial and aggressive. They may be only 2 inches big, they definitely think they are 12!
 
Lol, I uderstand that. I do have a 15g tank which currently has endlers in it, but they can be moved in with my other endlers in the 55g. It's a planted tank which, if they're anything like my larger africans, will be destroyed very quickly. Substrate would need updating to sand like my other tanks (it's currently gravel and has been since I bought the tank) but the filter is very mature etc. Been running for 7 years. Where in Cambridgeshire are you?
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They definitely won't eat the plants, but they will attack them. I used to have vallis in the tank, but due to my lack of a green thumb plus them damaging the leaves by attacking the leaves the vallis eventually just died. They definitely prefer a very bare tank, other than the shells of course, they can never seem to bore of the shells!

I'm in Huntingdon along the A14 in between Cambridge and Peterborough.
 

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