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Re: Soft water and Kribs



Same here!!! Kribs were my first dwarf (semi)!!! THat's what got me
interested in apistos, before that i had (still do) large SA/CA (convict,
jack demspey, firemouth, etc).  But the gorgeous colors on the kribs really
got me interested in the small cichlids.


kym
Abilene, TX

-----Original Message-----
From: Helen Burns <hlnburns@thefree.net>
To: apisto@majordomo.pobox.com <apisto@majordomo.pobox.com>
Date: Tuesday, February 02, 1999 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Soft water and Kribs


>John,
>I am in total agreement of what you have said, they are a fantastic
species.
>Kribs were the first cichlid species I had ever seen in a friends tank,
>they were escorting their fry.  I knew then that I must have this species.
>Kribs were responsible for my love and and now my obsession with cichlids
>and I thank this very versitile species.  I wonder how many hobbyists
>started with kribs as their fist cichlid species.
>Helen.
>From: John Wubbolt
>
>>   I love kribs in the sense that they are among the best parents
>cichlid wise I've ever raised.  If you're into breeding kribs why would you
>want them to stop?   I'm always on the look out for nicely colored
>kribs.   They will always be welcome in my house.
>John<
>
>
>
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