What's the best cichlid site?

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What's the best cichlid site?

Post by Jools »

I spend so much time working on this site, I don't get out among the other fish web sites as much as I would like to.

I just wanted to gauge everyone's opinions on what other sites are good, why, and specifically in the cichlid world.

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Post by Yann »

Hi!!

Without a hesitation:
THe Cichlid Room Companion:
a lot of informations on many rare species and a lot of well known expert of the cichlid world...
Great pictures...
Good design...
It is the cichlid equivalent of PC!!!
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Post by Barbie »

The forum at CRC isn't quite as active as a few of the others, although Lisa has done a great job on it. The information there is usually the best, IMO.

It also depends, of course, on which types of cichlids you're the most interested in ;). I'd recommend:

http://www.cichlid-forum.com and also http://www.aquamojo.com offhand.

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Post by Iporangensis Headach »

No No No Not the Cichlid-Forum, Far far to serious for the likes of us who have a sense of humour,

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My Cichlid likes me and I think it actually smiled.

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If your post is not strait down the line it will be removed in 30 seconds flat, good for cichlid talk but if your after a chat and general chit chat with a laugh forget it.

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Post by Jackster »

C i c h l i d Forum is where I frequent.

http://www.cichlid-forum.com/index.php
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Post by Psy »

The people, and many of the regular mods are ok. I've had several disagreements with the Admins though, before they completely removed their site issues area.

They are a little weird over there, but I do frequent their DIY section. Tread lightly, only bash the people who put 5 convicts in a 10g, and you'll be fine.
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Post by Ron »

Iporangensis Headach wrote:Don't believe me look here
Haha. I think I saw that posted over on C-F, but it's odd I saw it before it was removed because I'm only over there once in a blue moon these days when I have not much else to do.

FWIW, The Cichlid Room Companion is a great resource.

The Malawi Cichlid Homepage is another great site with tons of info if you just poke around. Their URL is: http://malawicichlidhomepage.com/index_eng.html

Cichlid-Forum ... eh, there's a lot of activity. That's the one thing going for it. PC has a good number of informative posts to be found, but C-F requires wading through a lot of excess IMO. There's also the overmoderation in some areas and the over-protection of sponsors. I would not take any comments on the forum or in the reviews with respect to sponsors to heart. I've seen far too many things edited over the years. :roll:

There's Mojo's site if you're into non-rift species. If you are into Malawians, Raf at MalawiMayhem runs a nice site. If you are into tangs, there's always the Dubosi forums, though I seen that they changed recently and became part of something bigger, but it looks like their core group is still posting there.

Lastly there was a Dutch forum that SG has linked to me a couple of times, but I can't recall the name of it off the top of my head.
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Post by zenyfish »

I use cichlid-forum.com. Note their search options on the species profiles.
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Post by MatsP »

Sorry to side-track this:
Zenyfish, which of the search options that we haven't currently got would you like to see?

The real problem isn't having the search option - it's having the data in the Cat-eLog in a way that it can actually be searched.

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Post by zenyfish »

MatsP wrote:Sorry to side-track this:
Zenyfish, which of the search options that we haven't currently got would you like to see?

The real problem isn't having the search option - it's having the data in the Cat-eLog in a way that it can actually be searched.

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I most often use the "Search by Group" feature. Useful for finding a particular biotope fish, say a lamprologine from Tanganyika. Then I search by "Temperament" to get an indication how well the fish will get along. Something like the "Search by Species Characteristics" would be really useful.

I do like the new search feature on the catelog, though most people (me included) wouldn't be able to specify scientific family or genus names in a search.
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Post by sidguppy »

if it's Tanganyikan cichlids and non cichlids I strongly recommend Duboisi.com

very informative and the "level" of some on the forum is high, very high.
some people there are breeding Bathybates.... :shock: they're THAT good.
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Post by Bas Pels »

Jackster wrote:C i c h l i d Forum is where I frequent.

[url]http://www.c*****d-forum.com/index.php[/url]
I've never been on this site. As I think I do know something about central American cichlids, I visited that subforum.

What an unpleasant surprise.

It will not come into my favourites. I prefer the cichlidroom companion any time. However, that great forum is a bit focused on American cichlids. However, I don't mind, I'm even more focussed (why waste tankspace an any non american fish, if so much American fishes are still waiting to be kept?)

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Post by cindy »

The best site for the Netherlands and Belgium is without a doubt Malawifreaks.

http://www.donkeyportal.nl/mf/

And for the forum: http://www.donkeyportal.nl/phpBB2/

There are a lot of members who keep Ci chlids for decades so if you ever need help and you know how to read and write dutch this is the place to be :wink:
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Post by Jorge »

In Spain an Latin America, the best cich.lids forums are in Drpez site:

http://www.drpez.net/panel/forumdisplay.php?f=149

http://atlas.drpez.org/Cichlidae
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