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The Capital Cichlid Association is a 100% volunteer-run organization. For this reason, the best thing you can donate is your time or expertise.

Support the Capital Cichlid Association

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

However, we understand that work and family commitments can make volunteering difficult. If you're unable to give your time, a financial donation is the next best way to support the club. Your contributions help cover essential costs, including:

  • Meeting space rentals
  • Speaker honorariums and travel expenses
  • Group buy expenses (e.g., next-day shipping for livestock)
  • Social events like our annual picnic and holiday party

Ways to Contribute

Sponsor Donations

Explore the sponsorship tiers to see how you can support the club at Tier I, Tier II, or Tier III levels.

Individual Donations

Make a difference with a contribution of any amount. Donate now and help sustain our community.

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Volunteer Opportunities

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Learn more about volunteering with the club

Your generosity—whether through time, expertise, or financial support—keeps our community thriving. Thank you for being a part of it!

Recent Threads

How many Caudopunctatus?

Hi...
I'm starting up a 75 gallon Tanganyikan tank. I want representatives of most of the "peaceful" cichlids (julies, altos, etc.). I hear contradictory things about N. caudopunctatus. Specifically, the Imperial Tropicals website says "Due to the social nature of these fish, they are sold in groups of 3." Yet elsewhere I read that they can be aggressive toward conspecifics (if not mated), and that males are especially inclined to fight each other. I think a group of 3 of these fish would look great, but I don't know if that is a good idea. Any recommendations or pros/cons of getting 1, 2, or 3? Thanks!

Looking for Multies or Similis?

Does anyone have either Lamp multi or similis? I would love to get a small starter colony if you do.

J.

Panda apisto female can't close mouth

Hi there I need help. I have a breeding pair of panda apistos in a 40 gallon breeder that has been set up since November (apistos were added in December). The only other tank inhabitants are some apisto fry, 2 juvenile bristlenose plecos, a couple amano shrimp, and some snails. The tank is planted and has sand mixed with gravel.

I noticed yesterday the female can't close her mouth, didn't seem interested in food, and spent much of the evening hiding which is unusual. Tank parameters yesterday were 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 25 nitrate. Everyone else was/is acting normal. When I got home today she was hiding even more. I moved her to a hospital tank with aquarium salt (2 tbs in 4 gallons). Upon closer look, it appears she has a bubble in her mouth. I assumed it was a piece of gravel but it looks too translucent and shiny to be gravel. What should I do? Wait it out? I usually use the aquarium coop recommended med trio when a fish is sick, since I am inexperienced with identifying specific illnesses. However, I am hesitant to use the med trio in addition to the salt because I originally thought it was more of a physical injury (like maybe she sifted a piece of gravel that was too large).

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🔥Online Auction Alert! 🔥

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Looking to give your tank that crystal-clear, “did I even add water?” look? Well, you’re in luck…

GWAPA got an Oase BioMaster 250 up for grabs in our club's online auction!

This isn’t just any filter—it’s a workhorse. Quiet, powerful, and packed with features (hello, pre-filter module), it’s ready to handle your planted masterpiece, shrimp paradise, or fishy kingdom with ease.

💡 Perfect for:
• Planted tanks that demand pristine water
• Aquascapers who like their gear as clean as their glass
• Anyone tired of wrestling with subpar filters

Auction Details:

Online auction is open from April 5th to April 17th on the auction.fish website.

Participation is open to paid club members only—but don’t worry! You can renew your membership and jump right in before bidding starts. 😉

And the best part? You might snag it for a steal. 😏

📅 Don’t miss your chance—place your bids and let the friendly competition begin!

Because let’s be honest… your tank deserves this upgrade.

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