Eastern Washington is not the greatest place to find Lake Tanganyika Cichlids, however there is one local store that is great at getting new fish.  If you are ever in Eastern Washington State be sure and look up "Chris and Carol's living world pets. 200 N. Volland / Kennewick, WA.  Or call them at 1-509-783-8411.  They DO NOT do any shipping of fish nor do they plan to.  This is a family run pet shop and they know there stuff.

 Click on the name of the fish you would like to see and read a little information about it: I have tried to take picture of  my fish but I am really bad at taking pictures, I did however get permission to use pictures by Ad Konings in a book published by Cichlid Press.   The book is called "Tanganyika Cichlids in there natural habitat"  This book is full of pictures and information on many of the Cichlids of Lake Tanganyika.  Thank you also to Armke's for allowing my to use there pictures.

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About Lake Tanganyika:

Africa's Lake Tanganyika, which lies primarily on the border of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania, is the world's longest freshwater lake.  It is approximately 420 miles (676 Kilometers) long but it is very thin - it's between 10 and 45 miles ( 16 to 72 km. ) wide.  Lake Tanganyika is the world's second deepest lake with a maximum depth of 4,710 feet (1,435 meters ).
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MY WISH LIST:
Paracyprichromis Nigripinnis "Neon Blue"

Neolamprologus Bruescheri

Neolamprologus Nigriventris

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Border picture of a Male Neolamprologus leleupi Dutch Orange, picture by Cichlid634
Border created by Cichlid634 with help from Susannah Pincheira.
Thank you Susannah for all your help


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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