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The Capital Cichlid Association is a 100% volunteer-run organization, and the most valuable contribution you can make is your time and expertise.

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  • Social events like our annual picnic and holiday party

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TANKS AND FISH FOR SALE

Fish:

Rubricatochromis exsul, 3" - $9 ea (2 avail.)
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Male pink convicts, 3" - $5 ea (2 avail.)
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Female normal convicts, 1.5" - $5 ea (2 avail.) colors up a lot more than this when happy. Both females look the same.
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Male blue convict, 2.5" - $12, born from "lake nicaragua" stock from Ken Davis, take integrity of ancestry with a grain of salt. Priced the way he is because I had to do CPR on him after I found him dried up on the floor. I would keep him but unfortunately I have nowhere to put more convicts at the moment.
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Male Potomac longear sunfish, 4" - $9, eats pellets (another one available if you're interested in a really grotesque skinny one that is healthy other than the fact that he looks like that)
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Tanks/equipment:

33 long - $50, small chip on outer pane of glass in corner, solely cosmetic. Resealed with black silicone, blue spray paint on back rim. Part of the inner lip of the rim was cut by the previous owner to fit a filter so the lid on one side will fall in if you aren't careful opening it. Currently being used as holding tank for the fish for sale.
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Stand free if you want. It is a little wobbly as the previous owner made it out of bolts and joints but it has held for the last 5 years.

33 long lids - $20 for both

AC70 with media - $30, Motor/impeller has been replaced

Aqueon 40 breeders - $50 ea, brand new, will clean the top one before sale.
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Free jungle vallisneria

I feel bad throwing them away. They’re not perfect there is some algae here and there and probably some duckweed.

Pickup in Germantown, md

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FS: Albino Lemon Longfin BN Breeding Group

Breeding pair price: $45

Male is 4.5”, female is 3”

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Canister Filters for Sale New- Aqueon 300 and Cascade 700

New canister filters in unopened boxes. $75 each. Both for $140. Contact David at fruds8630@gmail.com for quickest response. Located in Leesburg near Lucketts.

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Wild Caught Frontosa

Anyone know where I can get some
Wild caught MOBA or Kitumba Frontosa?

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