* A. agassizii (Peruvian blue, wild) Pete Johnson wrote: >> * A. bitaeniata (Peruvian, wild) >> * A. cacatuoides (red & orange) >> * A. eunotus >> * A. gossei >> * A. macmasteri >> * A. nijsseni >> * A. norberti >> * A. resticulosa >> * A. steindachneri >> * A. trifasciata >> * A. sp. rotpunkt >> * A. sp. breitbinden >> * A. viejita CF II Incredible!!!! You'll have to excuse my enthusiasm......the only SA dwarfs I can find in my area are Rams and nanacaras. Anything beyond that and the salespeople look at me like I'm from Mars!!! What would you recommend as a good reference book on SA's? I have been debating ording one, but don't want to do it blind. I've been considering turning my 75g into a SA biotope, but haven't known where to start. My current PH is around 7.6 on a good day. I have heard alot of people talk about using peat to lower the PH. Are there any drawbacks to this? Better methods? Also, (lastly, I promise!!) (fingers crossed and breath held) are you in the habit of selling/shipping fish? Sorry for the length! Tracie PS. I'm not sure if there are any archives for this list, from what I understand, it just started. Richard would be the one to ask though.