C cichlidnick7 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 17, 2013 63 0 6 Maryland May 31, 2013 #11 Thanks everyone for replying. I see the diversity and how unique both worlds are and I can't pic a side haha
Thanks everyone for replying. I see the diversity and how unique both worlds are and I can't pic a side haha
Evz jardini Jardini MFK Member May 19, 2010 4,761 591 120 43 manchester /uk Jun 2, 2013 #12 cichlidnick7 said: Thanks everyone for replying. I see the diversity and how unique both worlds are and I can't pic a side haha Click to expand... I can't either there both un my living room I can just spin round between the two
cichlidnick7 said: Thanks everyone for replying. I see the diversity and how unique both worlds are and I can't pic a side haha Click to expand... I can't either there both un my living room I can just spin round between the two
Jakec96 Exodon MFK Member May 8, 2016 69 16 23 28 New Jersey Jun 19, 2017 #13 I love and keep both old world and new world cichlids. They each have they're own unique and interesting behaviors that I find very appealing.
I love and keep both old world and new world cichlids. They each have they're own unique and interesting behaviors that I find very appealing.
Jakec96 Exodon MFK Member May 8, 2016 69 16 23 28 New Jersey Jun 19, 2017 #14 I love and keep both old world and new world cichlids. They each have they're own unique and interesting behaviors that I find very appealing.
I love and keep both old world and new world cichlids. They each have they're own unique and interesting behaviors that I find very appealing.
RD. Gold Tier VIP MFK Member May 9, 2007 13,401 13,208 3,360 65 Northwest Canada Jun 20, 2017 #15 Old thread, but I agree with Jake. I keep both, problem solved.