Photo #2 - Tanganyika From North (trophues Duboisi "mas...

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Ranked #696 out of 5267 freshwater tanks pictures worldwide
This picture looks better than 86.79% of pictures in this category
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The Average Score for this picture is: 4.99
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The Average Score for this category is: 4.06

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Country: Czech Republic
Description: DESCRIPTION Category: Lake Tanganyika Tank size: 55x23x19 inches = 110 gallons Tank size: 140x60x50 cm = 420 liters DECORATION Gravel: sand 27 kg (0,5 mm) Plants: no plants 3D background: (polystyren,aquasilicon,sand) rock stone: "labaky" 60 kg, 25 shell Neothauma TECHNICS Light: light ramp Farao 2 x trocal dennerle african lake 2 x 36 W, 1 x cold blue night 18W Light-Duration: 1 x cold blue night 8:00 am - 9:00 am 2 x trocal dennerle african lake 9:00 am - 21:00 pm 1 x cold blue night 21:00 pm - 22:00 pm Filtration: 4 chamber glass biofilter (73,5 liters), filtration biomolitan, cotton wool, ceramics, pump Eheim 1250 heating: Jägger 200 W air: no
Advice: No
Fish Kept: 30 Tropheus duboisi "Maswa" 6 Altolamprologus compressiceps "Chaitika" 1 Altolamprologus calvus 2 Erethmodus cyanostictus "Makombe" 1 Synodontis multipunctatus 4 Neolamrologus leleupi "orange"
Corals/Plants: No
Tank Size: 110 gallons
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COMMENTS

dont see many tangs around. nice to see originality fish avatar
I gave you a perfect 10. It looks so very, very realistic and natural. Your fish our in their paradise. Excellent homemade background + rocks to match in the forefront. fish avatar
That is it!!!!!!!! Blahopřejeme! Velmi přirozené. fish avatar
ahh nice...i guess your the top rated tang tank nice!! i get my chalinochromis and shellies saturday gotta travel 100 miles to get em...the goin for a school of cyprichromis fish avatar

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