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State:
Pennsylvania
Country:
United States
Description:
30.25" x 12.5" x 18.75" 29 Gallon Malawi Mbuna Tank.
CoralLife Reefsun Flourescent fixture.
Cascade 700 Canister Filter; Running 185 gph.
Penn-Plax Silent 3 Air Pump. 100 lbs of River Rock from Chester Creek in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
25 lbs of PlaySand.
Advice:
RINSE your PlaySand Thoroughly...and DON'T use pre-packaged kitchen sponges on the inside of your tank...because whatever chemical they use to keep the sponges moist inside the package is HIGHLY TOXIC to FISH. I found out the hardest way possible...wiping out 80% of my Malawians..some older than 2 years. So stay away from sponges altogether, just use a paper towel folded over a few times.
Fish Kept:
Adolescents:
1 Pseudotropheus Crabro,
1 Pseudotropheus Elongatus,
1 Cynotilapia Afra,
1 Labeotropheus Fuelleborni,
1 OB Fuelleborni
Juveniles:
1 Melanochomis Auratus
1 Labidochromis caeruleus
Corals/Plants:
None, just 2 really lazy, boring snails
Tank Size:
29 gallons
Quote:
"You Come at the King, You Best Not Miss." - Omar Little
About Yourself:
Graphic Designer, Bass Player, and a Fish Keeper...Almost exclusively Cichlids (African, Central and South American)
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