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    Tanganyikan Community: 55g
    1 Burundi Frontosa
    1 leleupi
    1 tetracanthus
    1 Yellow Calvus
    1 Inkfin Calvus
    1 tropheus Moori
    1 syno cat
    The one Malawi exception - Psuedotropheus Crabro(bumble bee cichlid)
    - he was a 'rescue'
    Tank has been up and running for 2 years or so, want to eventually move into a 90g but I still have time.

    Low Tech planted tank: 30g
    Firemouth cichlid (2 in.)
    3 Black Skirted tetras
    2 emerald Corys
    1 albino Cory
    1 15 year old Rapheal Catfish named Gilbert
    Java moss (my cup runneth over)
    Java ferns
    Bacopa
    Amazon Swords
    This tank in one way or form has been running since 2001.

    2.5g NanoReef:
    3 Palys
    20+ polyps of Reverse Gorilla Nipple Zoas
    15+ polyps of Green Bay Packer Zoas
    12 polyps of blue/green Zoas
    Cauliflower Coral
    4 polyps of Blastomussa LPS
    1 blue ricordea
    5 red mushrooms
    GSP colony
    1 scarlet reef hermit
    Jadeveon Clownfish (ocellaris clown)
    3 brittle stars and **** tons of bugs, copapods

    72g Bowfront Brichardi Colony with two years of lineage.

    20g Tall with Mom and 8 baby NeoLamprologus Cylindricus (dad bailed, literally. The pressure was too much. Found on carpet Dead) the hole he jumped from was so tiny!!!

    1 15g SW hospital tank

    All my tanks have at least twice the needed filtration if not more using Eheim canisters or HOB. My life is a constant water change..... I am OCD about it. All tanks are peaceful and on AutoPilot. Firemouth gets *****y every once in a while.


    Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.

  • #2
    Sorry, didn't realize the potty mouth I have on Autofill!


    Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.

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    • #3
      I will add pictures to this thread tonight. Still new to this app and forum stuff.


      Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.

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      • #4
        Glad to have you onboard, looking forward to the Tang tank and Planted! We keep a lot of planted nanos and some Tang tanks, but the fish are a bit different. We are mostly gobies, shellies, petricolas and hopefully another cyp colony. The nano fish are all super teeny or shrimp only. Oh and we have a huge puffer in a 150 planted, and babysitting some gorgeous Geos.
        In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
        Desiderius Erasmus
        GHAC President

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        • #5
          @mnemenoi I have done speciosis Shellies and loved them. I would love to add a red headed tapajo Geo to my 29g. That would be a great buddy for the firemouth.


          Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.

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          • #6
            We have a nice colony of multifasciatus that are always with 3-6 batches going at a time. The Geos we are babysitting are Red head Tapajos (group of 8 adults), really nice fish. Once they are moved the tangs are upgrading to the 105 though....
            In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
            Desiderius Erasmus
            GHAC President

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            • #7
              That sounds perfect. Once we paint our house I will be doing some tank shufflin' myself!


              Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.

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                Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.

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                  Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.

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                    Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.

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                    • #11
                      These pics were all taken in haste, going outta town, lights all just turned on by timers so everyone is still tired.


                      Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.

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                      • #12
                        Nice tanks!
                        In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
                        Desiderius Erasmus
                        GHAC President

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                        • #13
                          Thank you! My Tang tank has had other occupants that either moved, died or were picked on. Caudopunctatus, a masked Julie and Brichardi(now in colony) oh and my Black occelattus(speciosis). I had to stream line my tanks for maintenance and population. Kids will cut into daddy's Aquarium time:/


                          Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.

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                          • #14
                            Nice selection! Ultimate occasionally brings in some interesting stuff. Just wish they did a bit better job at collection points....
                            In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
                            Desiderius Erasmus
                            GHAC President

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