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  • New_Cichlid11
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    Very nicely done good job

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  • Ogrodii
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    Looked like protein to me

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  • moganman
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    Very nice. Those fronts are showing lots of color man. But I have to ask about the first picture. You getting ready for the apocalypse with all of that food? Lol

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  • Ogrodii
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    Lookin good man

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  • barrettsline
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    200g show tank build

    Looks good man! Pics do little justice to how nice it is in person.

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  • mgarrido
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    Nice looking fish and tank looks so clean... great job Ryan

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  • Ballinxalex
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    Good quality fish there

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  • SunnyHouTX
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    Good looking fish Ryan

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  • NDsuperduty
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    200g show tank build

    Couple quick iPhone pics






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  • Ballinxalex
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    i would be careful of the holey rock sometimes fish do like to squeeze in and make it there home but will get stuck sometimes and die just becarefull and check on ur fish
    great setup up so far

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  • NDsuperduty
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    Dont have good pictures to post right this second, but wanted to update this thread. Since my last post I have removed the Fx5, and replaced my PC200 using a mag 9.5 with a PC300 using mag 12.

    Since the tank has been up everything has been pretty good with very few loses. I have lost 1 Eureka Red which I am not completely sure of the reason. Other than this one peacock the only other loses were Lab variants (3 total). Fairly certain this is from overeating or possibly aggression since they were small but was still a surprise since I thought Labs were supposed to be hardy but guess not in my case. Had a scare with what I thought was Fin Rot but ended up not being the case.

    Here is my current stock list. Obviously as the fish start to grow I will have to downsize the list but for now the tank looks great without overcrowding(IMO).

    (22) Cyphotilapia sp. North Burundi - "Burundi Frontosa" (1-5")
    (1) Nimbochromis Venustus (XL male)
    (4) Labidochromis caeruleus - "yellow lab" (3 juvenile, 1 XL male)
    (1) Labidochromis sp. "perlmutt" - "yellow bar"
    (3) placidochromis sp. phenochilus
    (2) Fossorochromis rostratus - "Malawi Sand Diver"
    (2) aulonocara jacobfreibergi - "eureka red"
    (2) aulonocara stuartgranti Ntekete - "red shoulder"
    (1) aulonocara stuartgranti Mbowe Is.
    (2) OB peacock hybrid - yellow with navy spots
    (1) Dimidiochromis compressiceps - eye biter
    (1) Metriaclima estherae OB - "OB red zebra"
    (3) Pundamilia sp. Zue Island - "red head"
    (3) Chromobotia macracanthus - "clown loach"
    (1) Albino Gibbiceps pleco

    (1) synodontis brichardi
    (2) Synodontis multipunctatus

    Im fairly certain about the names for all except the "stuartgranti Mbowe Is." and "Pundamilia sp. Zue Island". I couldnt remember the exact name and several variants look similar to these.
    Last edited by NDsuperduty; 11-19-2012, 05:07 PM.

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  • NDsuperduty
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    200g show tank build

    Reworked my rock a little and added some fish this weekend. Put in about 20 Frontosa "Burundi" 1-4" and a "small" giraffe cat. While scaping I also discovered that my Brichardi Catfish was indeed still alive and kicking. I had not seen him in over 2 weeks.







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  • New_Cichlid11
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    Originally posted by SunnyHouTX View Post
    If you wanted to, you could raise the fixture up to about 18" off the water level to get more coverage with the lenses on.
    +1 figure out a way to mount them to the canopy and see the difference if u keep them on glass tops try removing the lenses like i say its gonna give more coverage without losing any shimmer and you wont see the "beaming effect" that u have now

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  • SunnyHouTX
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    You might like that effect better

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  • SunnyHouTX
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    If you wanted to, you could raise the fixture up to about 18" off the water level to get more coverage with the lenses on.

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