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Fish are fantastic but hard work, i have only 1 tank left i used to have 40.

I keep these freshwater rays in a 8x30x30 tank.
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kak1, you will appreciate this fish an L014, i no longer have it but when i did it was just over
40cm!
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Cichlids V the dark side

Yes love me cichlids,13 tanks running = 3 x 6 foot , 2 x 5 foot , 2 x 4 foot , 4 x 3 foot , 2 x 2 foot
7 Bar Frontosa colony 30cm x 10 , livingstonii colony , tropheus Ikola colony ,duboisi, Electric yellow colony x 3, electric blue colony , young cobolts ,mangana colony , albino & common bristle nose , just got out of breeding the American Geophagus species
Slowly converting over to the reptiles

Cheers Sivmaster
 
Nice set ups

I keep Aros, oscars and few clowns, will get some pics this arvo, I do agree they are much, much more hardwork than reptiles:D but relaxing to look at;)
 
Heres one of my African display tanks. It's a 8x2x2 and has had many different species in it over the years.
I am currently setting up a 6x2x2 Malawi display in the garage and I recently sold off 30 of my breeding tanks as Im no longer into it.

Sorry about pic quality.
They were taken on a film camera some years ago.
At that time it had just completed cycling and was stocked with "Tropheus moorii - Ikola 2 kaiser" fry (as seen in last 2 pics)
 

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I miss my frontosa's, great african cichlids. Had them from little babies to 13 inches long.
 
30 x 4 foot tanks that are divided some into 2, 3, 4 makes 82 tanks at the store. and 54 x 4 foot at home and friend has 30 x 6ft that does a lot of breeding for the shop, so we have a few, and just a few to many species to list.

how i do? :)
 
This is my Malawi cichlids or MELANOCHROMIS AURATUS aquarium.
 

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just neon tetras with a ghost knife. they share their tank with breeding albino long finned bristlenose :)

i used to breed guppies, bettas and bristlenose
 
just neon tetras with a ghost knife. they share their tank with breeding albino long finned bristlenose :)

i used to breed guppies, bettas and bristlenose

Be prepared to get rid of your ghost knife, they get over a foot long and have an appetite for consuming smaller tank mates...
 
just got my tanks up and running a few weeks ago, put my fish in last week, dont worry just water from their old tanks, i have some orange head tapajos, a breeding trio or peppermint bristlenose, a colony of albino bristlenose and marble peacocks, a breeding pair of flowerhorns and over 500 guppies. ill post up some pics soon
 
here in melbourne, there is this lake called hazelwood pondage and it is heated up by the building and there are red devil living in there, beautiful red colours, there are also some other tropical fish living in there too, like tilapia, zebras and convicts and other stuff. but i think they put some burramundi in to grow out
 
ahhhh ....im on the look out for a red devil for my big 6 foot tank......either a red devil or a flowerhorn.....
 
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