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75 Gallon Malawi Cichlid Tank
2 Pseudotropheus Acei (they're both blue with yellow tipped fins), 1 Labidochromis caeruleus (it's yellow with black tipped fins), 1 Pseudotropheus demasoni (it's small, blue and black striped, and easily the most aggressive fish in the tank), 1 Pseudotropheus flavus (it's the biggest fish at around 4-5 inches and yellow/brown striped), 2 Pseudotropheus saulosi (they're both all yellow), 1 Julidochromis regani 'Karilani' (I'm not sure about this one, but it looks very much like the pictures I've seen), and 1 that I can't identify. It is small like at around 2-3 inches, but it reminds me (at least in coloring) of a green terror I used to own - kind of plain with flashes of green. There are also two small catfish and 3 SAE that 'bat' cleanup.
The tank is filtered by a Fluval 304 canister filter and an Emperor 400 dual bio wheel filter. The substrate is crushed coral. The pH is at 8.2 and the water temp right around 80 degrees (Stealth 250W). Feeding consists of a combination of LFS 1mm sinking cichlid pellets, TetraFlakes, and spiruline frozen brine shrimp.
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Date: Wed June 10, 2009 Views: 4,973 Filesize: 43.6kb, 280.3kb Dimensions: 2500 x 1875 Keywords: 75 gallon malawi cichlid tank Photographer: Palindromekid Poster:
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