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| I'm glad you're adding sections but, PLEASE, do add something on eels, specifically Peacock Eels. Also, I've been told that Peacock Eels are not true eels. In any case, these scaleless fish are popular now and I can't find much info on them. Please help those of us who are interested in such scaleless fish. Thanks, momtofawn
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| I think a Cichlid section would be great, and would possibly add interest to this site! Cichlids are a very popular type of fish, and I've found many people attracted to that side of the hobby. Considering the sheer numbers of different types of cichlids, their interesting parenting, and all that, that it would be great. I've had to search through the internet for info. on my new cichlids, when I'd much rather just start a new topic here, and be done with it. Thanks!
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there should be a breeder forum but i do like the ponds and invertebrates idea.
who are you looking at??
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Absolutely. I think the additives would add convenience for reference.
55 gal. Semi-aggressive freshwater, standard glass with fluorescent lighting. Power filtering systems include Marineland Penguin 350 Bio-wheel and Top Fin 60. (community) 3-Tiger Barbs, 1-Green Tiger Barb, 2-Opaline Gourami, 2-Gold Gourami, 3-Bala Sharks, 2-Rainbow Sharks, 2-Albino Rainbow Sharks, 2-Pictus Cats, 2-Koi Angelfish, 2-Silver Dollar, 2-Blue Paradise Gourami.55 gal. African Cichlid, standard glass with fluorescent lighting. Power filtering systems include Marineland Emporer 400 Bio-wheel. (community) 2 Yellow Labs, 2 Acei Cichlids, 2 Kenyi Cichlids, 4 Mosquitofish.
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There should definatly be a category for bettas.
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I feel the need of NO MORE CATEGORIES. It's just that bettas are just a tiny group of fish. Cichlids, making a huge percentage, isn't still necessary for a section all to themselves.
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Of all the forums I go to this one has the least amount of categories. It doesn't bother me either way, upside to having more specific categories is when someone is trying to find specific information on a specific type of fish or set up, or product.
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29 gallon s/w unknown species of eel.
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Then maybe like an encyclopedia.
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| If not a section on Cichlids, then perhaps they should improve the search function. A lot of times I'll search a given subject, and wind up with a hundred posts, and a lot of them aren't really what I was looking for. Sometimes, I want the search to be more advanced, since this forum has | | | |