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  • My 240Gal Grown tank for my collection Geophagus.

    Just want to update my grown tank That hold my Geo collection. ( Red Cap Tapajos 4 WC and a lot of F1 2.5 to 3 +, 12 Rio Olimar, 8 of Balzanii, 12 Brasiliansis ( from Troy Tucker our member) and 8 Heckelli all of them are Geophagus member. This tank, I call it the grown tank because it scratch a lot and it big so I just want to grown all my fry. I working on 175 gal bow tank right now and I will move some of them to new tank next month and I hope it will be my show tank of South American Cichlids.


  • #2
    Very nice. That's a lot of fish there!
    210gPetrochromis Macrognatus Green 'Nsumbu
    125g Mdoka White Lip

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    • #3
      Thank Mogan, it all the fry that I grown them in 8 months and I call this tank is grown tank.

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      • #4
        awesome, thanks for sharing.
        280g:peacocks
        210g : haps
        12g : shellies
        (4) 55g:breeding tanks

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        • #5
          Wow , that a lot of Fish Anh Hung. Very nice.


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          Tropheus Moorii Golden Kazumba
          Petrochromis Red Mahale

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          • #6
            Thank You Vinny, I try grow all out to 5 inch and sell them.

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            • #7
              That's awesome !!

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              • #8
                That's a lot of fish. How many are in there?

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                • #9
                  Tell the truth, I have no idea how many in there but I sure more than 100 Red cap Tapajos. They eat a lot 1/2 lb Ken's Pellet food for less than 2 weeks.

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                  • #10
                    That is awesome!!!

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                    • #11
                      That's a very entertaining tank. Very nice indeed!
                      Live a good life and in the end,
                      it's not the years in a life,
                      it's the life in the years.

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                      • #12
                        It's a great looking tank. Much deferent then when I saw it.
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                        • #13
                          Thank You Troy, your fish get bigger and show great color and one of the almost 5 inch. I just change the T8 light that I have some free form Chrishem ( Thank Chrishem ) and I use T8 color max and really pop out there color that why it look different when you come. How the Red cap Tapajos do and how big they are now.

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