Photo #2 - My 100g Dream Cichlid Tank - 7 Labidochromis Cae...

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State: Maryland
Country: United States
Description: 100g (72x18x19) African Cichlid Mbuna Filtration: ProClear 175 Wet/Dry w/ Mag-Drive 700, Emperor 400, Aquamaster 450 Heating: 2 - Visi-Therm 200 watt Substrate: 75 lbs Pool Filter Sand Rocks: 300 lbs field stone and Vancouver Red Stand: Customized Buffet Table
Advice: Research, research, research. Once you've done that, go back and do some more. Exercise patience in everything you do with your tank. Stock slowly
Fish Kept: 7 Labidochromis caeruleus 6 Cynotilapia afra (Chitande) 6 Pseudotropheus Acei 1 Common Pleco 5 Metriaclima estherae (Red) 3 Synodontis eupterus 4 Pseudotropheus socolofi 28 Metriaclima estherae (Red) Fry
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 100 gallons
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About Yourself: I was into aquaria when I was in high school and college but sold everything when I entered the Marine Corps. 15 years later, I caught the bug again and started up the large tank I wanted when I was a youngin.

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