Photo #1 - This Is My 350l African Rift Lake Aquarium With O...

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Photo Caption: this is my 350l african rift lake aquarium with ocean rock (and a couple of skulls the kids wanted in! ) also 2 breeding traps full of healthy brichardi and demasoni fry.
90 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - this is my 350l african rift lake aquarium with ocean rock (and a couple of skulls the kids wanted in! ) also 2 breeding traps full of healthy brichardi and demasoni fry.
freshwater fish - pseudotropheus demasoni - demasoni cichlid stocking in 90 gallons tank - The best looking fresh water fish? Demasoni being admired by a hiding yellow lab. Demasoni are the best in my opinion

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Juwe Trigon 350, internal juwel jumbo filter, tetratec ex1200 external filter, juwel t5 lighting, Fluval heater, juwel heater, juwel air pump, coral sand + 75kg ocean rock
Advice: Dont go for the first idea you have, take a long time to decide on what you want and buy the biggest and best equipment you can. What seems a good idea when you start will annoy you after a week and then you will be throwing it all out and starting again, ££££££ choose wisely and enjoy
Fish Kept: Mainly Malawi's with 2 clown loach and a few tanganyikans plus 3 catfish
Corals/Plants: A few plastic plants and a fake skull to keep my sons happy
Tank Size: 90 gallons
About Yourself: This is my third tank in 10 years or so and really wanted a reef tank but cant spare the time with 4 kids! so settled on a malawi tank with lots of ocean rock. Happy with it now finally

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