www.seachem.com
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We've been using Seachem products at our hatchery for many years. Their Cichlid Lake Salts has proven indispensable to our breeding program. It is the closest chemical match to Rift Lake water available. Even though our water is naturally high pH and well buffered, it lacks many trace elements. The eggs of delicate Tanganyikans do not develop properly without the salt additions. The company's technical support has been excellent. If you have a problem, give them a call.
www.nycichlids.com
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This is a group of advanced cichlid hobbyists. They’ve organized an internet club comprised of members in the northeastern states. Most of theit contact is online, but they meet for field trips and auctions.
www.kensfish.com
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Ken has great selection of flake and pellet mixes, many of which he has made exclusively.
www.nycichlids.com
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This is a group of advanced cichlid hobbyists. They’ve organized an internet club comprised of members in the northeastern states. Most of theit contact is online, but they meet for field trips and auctions.
www.jehmco.com
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This a good source for hard to find items. Everything from frozen foods to plumbing fixtures. Their customer service is top drawer- always willing to search for new products.
www.oregondesertbrineshrimp.com
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This has become our regular source for frozen brine shrimp. Their quality and availability is very reliable which is saying a lot for a difficult product.
www.shotbyscottphoto.com
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Scott Misner is a great photographer. He helped me navigate the maze that is digital photography; unselfishly sharing his knowledge. But, his pictures still blow mine away. Check out his site.