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    I would like to get some input on planning a diving trip to Lake Tanganyika. Unfortunately I keep running into road blocks and was wondering if anyone has contacts or information on how to plan such a trip. I would like to Fly there, have lodging and a guide who could take Imagirlgeek and myself diving in areas where we could see Troophs in their natural habitat. Any info would be appriciated.

    ImaGuyGeek
    210G - Frontosa
    150G - Various Africans
    125G - TBD
    100G - South Americans
    75G - Tropheus Duboisi 'Maswa'
    75G - Tropheus Moorii
    55G - Baby Tank - currently Frontosa
    29G - Backup/Hospital
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    Re: Planning a Trip to Lake Tanganyika???

    all i know is that you'd need shots before you went diving in their waters. i was told that the various amounts of foreign bacteria can get in your system and make you sick. i too would like to dive in that lake one day

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      Yeah, we'll need shots for the insects as well. The dangers seem to be infections, aligators and water cobras. But other than that and potential African rebels along the border of South Africa, everything I've read seems to indicate the diving is amazing and there are an unlimited number of cichlids to see. Okay, maybe not "Unlimited" but certainly more than we could see in 10 days.

      210G - Frontosa
      150G - Various Africans
      125G - TBD
      100G - South Americans
      75G - Tropheus Duboisi 'Maswa'
      75G - Tropheus Moorii
      55G - Baby Tank - currently Frontosa
      29G - Backup/Hospital
      All men are created equal but his choices determine his value and what's in his heart determines his worth.

      "Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end"

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        • #5
          Re: Planning a Trip to Lake Tanganyika???

          Gotta worry about the hippos too....
          700g Mini-Monster tank

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          • #6
            Re: Planning a Trip to Lake Tanganyika???

            Originally posted by ImaGuyGeek";p="
            Yeah, we'll need shots for the insects as well. The dangers seem to be infections, aligators and water cobras. But other than that and potential African rebels along the border of South Africa, everything I've read seems to indicate the diving is amazing and there are an unlimited number of cichlids to see. Okay, maybe not "Unlimited" but certainly more than we could see in 10 days.

            210G - Frontosa
            150G - Various Africans
            125G - TBD
            100G - South Americans
            75G - Tropheus Duboisi 'Maswa'
            75G - Tropheus Moorii
            55G - Baby Tank - currently Frontosa
            29G - Backup/Hospital
            Michael
            Clear Lake, TX

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            • #7
              Re: Planning a Trip to Lake Tanganyika???

              Sounds scary, be careful!!!!  8O

              Rebekah

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                Re: Planning a Trip to Lake Tanganyika???

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                20 sw cube - a few damsels and a colony of bristleworms
                29 fw - self cloning crayfish..which can't seem to clone haha
                29 fw - mollies / albino bristlenose / ghost shrimp and snowball shrimp/ glo danios
                29 fw - crs/ amano/tiger shrimp /assassins/ whiptails/ plants/ 3 emerald cories
                55 fw - steatocranus casaurius (20ish)/ tetras/ rainbows/large Jack Dempsey
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                • #9
                  Re: Planning a Trip to Lake Tanganyika???

                  yeah if you happen to dive right into a colony of cichlids i dont think they would hesitate to make a snack out of you.  or otters like in the national geographic jewels vid
                  Michael
                  Clear Lake, TX

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                  • #10
                    Re: Planning a Trip to Lake Tanganyika???

                    Don't forget Schistosoma mansoni.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Planning a Trip to Lake Tanganyika???

                      Yeah, we're not talking about just flying to Africa, putting on some swim suits and diving in!  

                      Like, I would never go jump into water full of stingrays just out of the blue, but in Grand Cayman they have that boat that takes you out, prepares you on how to handle the animals, and then lets you go out and swim with them and feed them.  That has been the most amazing aquatic experience of my life to date.  Maybe Lake Tanganyika would have something like that??

                      It was just a thought we had since we went straight back to work after getting married and never had a proper honeymoon.  And it sure isn't going to be something we would do, like, next week or something.  I think he was just wanting to see if anyone else had done any research into a vacation like this.  I'm not too keen on getting a bunch of shots to keep me from getting some weird disease, however, if anyone out there had done something like this then maybe you could offer some tips.  So far I'm totally freaked out!!  
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                      • #12
                        Re: Planning a Trip to Lake Tanganyika???

                        Don't drink the water!!!  

                        Rebekah

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                        • #13
                          Re: Planning a Trip to Lake Tanganyika???

                          Have you all checked out Ndole Bay lodge its a PADI IRA resort ?

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                          • #14
                            Re: Planning a Trip to Lake Tanganyika???

                            Oh....THAT's for EDIT sure!!  
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                              Re: Planning a Trip to Lake Tanganyika???

                              Originally posted by Zulaab";p="
                              Have you all checked out Ndole Bay lodge its a PADI IRA resort ?
                              Honestly, I haven't been doing too much of the research.  That's been imaguygeek's project.  But that's exactly the stuff we are looking for.  Thanks!
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