Another TERP!

Hello!

My name is Ruth and have finally discovered the world of African Cichlids! I can't believe I've found not only a Maryland-based forum/website, but a whole CLUB that meets about 5 minutes from where I grew up!!

Ruth
 

DiscusnAfricans

Past President
Glad to hear you found us. Theres quite a few African enthusiasts in the club. You should try to make it to the May meeting, the talk is on Tropheus.
 

Tony

Alligator Snapping Turtle/Past Pres
Hello!

My name is Ruth and have finally discovered the world of African Cichlids! I can't believe I've found not only a Maryland-based forum/website, but a whole CLUB that meets about 5 minutes from where I grew up!!

Ruth

That's how a lot of us felt when we discovered this club. :)

Whatcha keeping?
 

Andrewtfw

Global Moderators
Welcome! Where did you grow up? I grew up about 5 minutes from where the club meets too- Middlevale Lane
 
I grew up off of Randolph Road, towards New Hampshire Ave. Went to Springbrook HS, even though Kennedy was actually closer. My mother still lives there, although I live outside of Annapolis.

Right now, in a 55g, I have 4 Yellow Labs (unknown genders), 3 Msobo (1M/2F), a Labeotropheus of some sort and an Acei, I think. The last two came out of the dreaded "mixed Africans" tank, and are probably hybrids, before I knew what I was doing. Fortunately, they weren't killers, like the Kenyi that I just took back to the LFS on Saturday. So, I'm looking to fill out the stock in this tank with 2 more F Msobo, maybe 3 Acei, and another handful of the Yellow Labs. Not planning to sell anything out of that tank.

Then, assuming all goes well, I have a 125g tank in the garage that is waiting for a triumphant return to the living room, to be filled with more beautiful Africans!!! Right now it sits empty - long story, but the short version is that a leaky canister on a hardwood floor forced me to empty the tank and move it outside. The fish went to the LFS.
 
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