I think they are worth the trouble.. they have so much character & every day they are still alive & kicking It feels good because you haven't screwed-up yet :P
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I think they are worth the trouble.. they have so much character & every day they are still alive & kicking It feels good because you haven't screwed-up yet :P
I think if you consider the specalist diet requirements to avoid health problems (tropheous), the problems of ease of crossbreeding (mbune in general), the fact you can no longer find pure specimens (peacocks) the general poor quality and deformations in quality (Lake Tanganikan shell dwellers).....
I could continue........but it is all about commitment.