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Cichlid Room Companion sections |
The Cichlid Room Companion has the big fortune to count with knowledable people who have contributed their time and expertise to propagate their specialized knowdledge about a particular area of the Cichlidae universe through the following sections. |
By Morrell Devlin: Enjoy the various videos showcasing the beauty and diversity of the cichlid fishes. Mo Devlin enjoys photographing the fish as much as he does keeping them in the aquarium. Enjoy the show. |
By Ron Coleman: In this section you will find interesting facts result or research on cichlid fishes by scientist around the world, gathered and commented by Ron Coleman. |
By Michi Tobler: Though the Central American Cichlid fauna is well described on the species level, the ecology and evolution as well as the generic affiliation of many species is still unclear. This section has the objective to comment on views and news on ecology, evolution and taxonomy of this wonderful assemblage of cichlid fauna. |
By Greg Steeves: Welcome to Furu Fanatics. The brightly colored cichlids of the Lake Victoria as well as other East African Lakes adapt well to captive conditions making ideal candidates for our aquariums. Furu Fanatics will provide an informative and photographic reference relevant to these beautiful fish. Enjoy your stay. |
By Ad Konings: In this section you find beautifully illustrated checklists for cichlids found at popular Lake Malawi sites, with top quality underwater illustrations of all endemic species and geographical variants found at that particular place. These attractive charts are offered for sale by the publisher and are formatted in PDF with the highest quality for printing. |
By Thomas Andersen: Welcome to the section on the wonderful Lake Tanganyika cichlids from the tribe Ectodini. The tribe is rated as the most morphologically and behaviourially diverse tribe in the Lake, and encompass both sand-, rock- and mud-dwelling cichlids, that are either biparental or maternal mouthbrooders. The section contains both information on the systematics of the tribe, as well as the aquarium keeping of the involved species. |
By Jessica Miller: You've just bought some Tropheus. Now what? Tropheus are fun fish but can prove frustrating if not cared for correctly. Throughout Tropheus Basics you will find some helpful tips as well as answers to some of the most common Tropheus questions to help get you started on the road to happy Tropheus keeping. The Cichlid Room Companion compiles here all the information on Tropheus found in the home page in an easy to find way, plus more. The beautiful and popular Tropheus basics home page created by Jessica Miller has now been included as part of the Cichlid Room Companion and its documents found here.. |
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