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Got a female Red Devil cichlid i need to get rid of, very nice colour and very active in the tank. A lot of fun to own.

FREE just come and take it. have new fish coming in on saturday so need this outta my tank ASAP

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pick up from Rowville bring bucket for transport or if your not far im willing to drive it up to you. i just need it gone as i dont have the heart to flush it down the toilet plus it will get stuck hahahahha

post here or email at [email protected]

ta

Ash

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~26 deg, mid-high 7 PH okay for her?

i am free friday arvo/night, dropping by my parents in mount waverley to do tank maintenance anyway, will PM you my number

Edited by Ryan1600

ryan a bit late tonight.

also i need to get pretty much everything out of the tank (keeping the water as its done the cycle) cause im adding and removing bits to me setup so ye cant partition it. and i dont want sections in my tank anyways.

nice fish... :cool: I used to have one about 30cm and an oscar the same size. the 2 of them had a corner each in a 4ft tank and used to fight. nothing else would live with the red devil they are the most agressive cichlid you can own pretty much. yours looks like it is living with a plecto?

I now have a tank with a mix of african and american cichlids. not ideal but it looks fantastic.

my bro has 27 tanks in the garage (no joke) and 3 or 4 in the house and he has literally 1000s of fish, i told him about this one and he said no chance lol.

btw if anyone wants africans we have plenty for sale just pm me

cheers

julz

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