dean1987 Posted March 17, 2004 Share Posted March 17, 2004 Does any one know if any LFS stock Neolamprologus ocelatus? Thanks Dean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anita_ozfish Posted March 17, 2004 Share Posted March 17, 2004 Have you tried ringing St George? They are closeby and I imagine would have plenty of these Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onlyme Posted March 17, 2004 Share Posted March 17, 2004 How common are black occies ??? I wouldn't mind some?? Craig. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colfish Posted March 17, 2004 Share Posted March 17, 2004 hi criag to put it in a nutshell, short & sweet [sour in your case] hens teeth; rocking horse; $1000 notes and anything else you can think of. censored all mate. i'm also looking for blues.as well if you find excess of either for your'e needs,[lol ha ha] i'll be ya best freind!! regards colfishAny foul language will be dealt with immediately from now on. And we will include any form of written word that makes a person think the word is foul. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dan_thefish_man Posted March 18, 2004 Share Posted March 18, 2004 a hell of a lot of private breeders stock them but not many sell them. I've got some blue ocellatus, and as for black ocellatus "speciocus(spelling)" they come up every now again! They are around you just gotta be patient. Oh yeah i dunno if this helps but contact this bloke find out where he lives these were 4 sale on the boronia forum! 4 Sale Blue Occies Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colfish Posted March 19, 2004 Share Posted March 19, 2004 Chichlids_au. hi mark, i'm dumbfounded that the particular word used is considered"foul language"; if so, then the rule being so narrow, i shall use 'Her Majesty's" best english" from henceforth. i will watch. regards colfish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cichlids_au Posted March 19, 2004 Share Posted March 19, 2004 Hi Col Not all people have been exposed to our version/interpretation of the word and I'm sure that if you check the dictionary you will see why it has been included. As I have said each case will be dealt with on it's own merit and I find yours to be rather insignificant, but remember it's not just Aussies that view this site. I’ll review its use with the rest of the team and let you know if we can make an exception for that one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazimbwe Posted March 19, 2004 Share Posted March 19, 2004 Hmmm...perhaps it is Lamprologus ocellatus for which you seek?? Tho I really don't know why you would look for blue ones when gold ones can look this good! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cichlids_au Posted March 21, 2004 Share Posted March 21, 2004 Hi Colfish We have decided to allow that word. But we will be keeping an eye on the context it is used in. Bugger n; A person who practices buggery (Buggery; Anal intercourse between a man and another man, a woman or an animal) taboo sl; a person or thing considered to be contemptible, unpleasant or difficult sl; a humorous or affectionate term for a man or child: a friendly little bugger bugger all: sl; nothing ~ to practice buggery (with) sl; chiefly brit; to ruin, complicate or frustrate sl; to tier, weary taboo sl; an exclamation of annoyance or disappointment Other forms are Bugger about or around & Bugger off Ref:- The Collins Concise Dictionary; Australian Edition So it has our slang versions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndrewP Posted March 23, 2004 Share Posted March 23, 2004 Auarium Treasures on the Central Coast has 10 Orange morphs. About $20 - $25 each. 3.5cm. 02 4323344 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krichmond Posted March 24, 2004 Share Posted March 24, 2004 I have both blue and black occelatus, i have absolutely love these guys. I always have plenty of blues available, but the speciosus, thats another story, The golds are awesome I will admit, but !! if you keep the blues in the correct environment i believe they are just as/ if not more spectacular IMO anyway, im in queensland (sorry ) kurtis(at)aquamall.com.au Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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