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90 Gallon African Cichlid Tank |
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Here is the tank after a few months. I've had a bit of a brown algae problem but I've adjusted my lighting and feeding and it seems to be getting better. |
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One of the many happy inhabitants, Pseudotropheus socolofi. |
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Another Pseudotropheus socolofi. |
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A Albino Metraclima Estherae and a Yellow Lab. |
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One of my Psuedotropheus sp. "Acei". This is the dullest colored Acei in the tank but it sits still the most so I can snap a picture of it. |
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Sorry for the poor quality picture, but here is one of the surviving fry. I just leave them in the tank and let them be. I have about 5-6 know fry in the tank currently and I figure they are from 2 different batches. This picture is a little dated but the white thing in the picture is a chunk of crushed coral. This guy is now about 3/4". |
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44 gallon |
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