Hello, everyone.
My name is John Jolley and I'm addicted to tropheus. I currently keep the following: a 150 gallon tropheus red rainbow tank, a 140 gallon tropheus mpulungu tank, a 92 gallon tropheus chimba red tank and a 150 gallon frontosa mpimbwe tank. As you can see, I prefer Lake Tanganyika over Lake Malawi. I would have more tropheus tanks, but I just don't have anymore room. And I prefer one species per tank. I currently have a lot of chimba red and mpulungu fry. The red rainbow have only been with me for a couple of weeks. I purchased them as wild caughts from Bluechip Aquatics. Oh, I forgot to mention that I have 4 wild caught petros with my red rainbows. Well, that's about it. Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
John
My name is John Jolley and I'm addicted to tropheus. I currently keep the following: a 150 gallon tropheus red rainbow tank, a 140 gallon tropheus mpulungu tank, a 92 gallon tropheus chimba red tank and a 150 gallon frontosa mpimbwe tank. As you can see, I prefer Lake Tanganyika over Lake Malawi. I would have more tropheus tanks, but I just don't have anymore room. And I prefer one species per tank. I currently have a lot of chimba red and mpulungu fry. The red rainbow have only been with me for a couple of weeks. I purchased them as wild caughts from Bluechip Aquatics. Oh, I forgot to mention that I have 4 wild caught petros with my red rainbows. Well, that's about it. Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
John
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