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 #30: SilverCichlid Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
This is my 165g Hap/Peacock tank. With 1 x Aulonocara 'German Red' 6'
2 x Aulonocara sp. 'Stuartgranti Maleri' 
1 x Aulonocara jacobfreibergi 'Eureka Red' 
1 x Aulonocara (Blue - unknown what specie) 
2 x Aulonocara 'Fire Fish' 
1 x Aulonocara rubescens 'Albino' 
1 x Aulonocara jacobfreibergi 
1 x Aulonocara koningsi 
1 x Aulonocara Stuartgranti 'Monkey Bay' 
1 x Aulonocara Unknown 
2 x Cyrtocara moori 
2 x Nimbochromis Venustus 
2 x Protomelas Taeniolatus 'Red Empress' 
3 x Sciaenochromis fryeri 
4 x Labidochromis caeruleus 
1 x Large Upside Down Catfish 
1 x Fully grown Bristlenose Catfish 
2 x Small Sucking Catfish
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State:  None/Other Country: Australia
 
Rank: #30 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.93
Number of Votes: 260
Photo Caption: This is my 165g Hap/Peacock tank. With 1 x Aulonocara "German Red" 6" 2 x Aulonocara sp. "Stuartgranti Maleri" 1 x Aulonocara jacobfreibergi "Eureka Red" 1 x Aulonocara (Blue - unknown what specie) 2 x Aulonocara "Fire Fish" 1 x Aulonocara rubescens "Albino" 1 x Aulonocara jacobfreibergi 1 x Aulonocara koningsi 1 x Aulonocara Stuartgranti "Monkey Bay" 1 x Aulonocara Unknown 2 x Cyrtocara moori 2 x Nimbochromis Venustus 2 x Protomelas Taeniolatus "Red Empress" 3 x Sciaenochromis fryeri 4 x Labidochromis caeruleus 1 x Large Upside Down Catfish 1 x Fully grown Bristlenose Catfish 2 x Small Sucking Catfish
Quote: If its not broken, don't fix it!
About Yourself: I'm a fish addict - I need help! LOL =D
Advice: Take your time - there is no rush. Study as much as you can on your fish. Not ALL fish can go together. Get the biggest tank you can! Good planning is all worth it in the end. I've had reef, planted and all things in between, cichlids have been the best I've kept.
Fish Kept: Mbuna in 1 tank. Haps/Peacocks in another: 8 x Melanochromis Maingano 10 x Pseudotropheus estherae (red zebra) 7 x Labidochromis Caeruleus 4 x Pseudotropheus Saulosi 3 x Cynotilapia pulpican 4 x Cynotilapia Afra Cobue 6 x Maylandia Callainos (blue cobalt) 6 x Pseudotropheus Acei (yellow tail) 6 x Maylandia Lombardoi 8 x Metriaclima greshakei 7 x Labidochromis sp. "Hongi" 3x Sc Fryeri Electric Blue 2x Copadochromis Borleyi Red Fin Kadanga 2x Otopharynx Tetraspilus 2x Protomelas Taeniolatus Taiwan Reef 2x Oto Lithobates Sulphur Crest 2x Protomelas Sp Tanzania 2x Aulonocara Kandeensis 'Blue Orchid' 1 x Aulonocara "German Red" 2 x Aulonocara sp. "Stuartgranti Maleri" 1 x Aulonocara jacobfreibergi "Eureka Red" 1 x Aulonocara (Blue - unknown what specie) 4 x Aulonocara Tangerine ("Fire Fish") 1 x Aulonocara rubescens "Albino" 1 x Aulonocara jacobfreibergi 1 x Aulonocara koningsi 1 x Aulonocara Stuartgranti "Monkey Bay" 4 x Cyrtocara moori 2 x Nimbochromis Venustus 2 x Protomelas Taeniolatus Red Empress 3 x Sciaenochromis fryeri
Plants Kept: 2 Plastic plants
Tank Size: 180
Description: 6x2x2 African Cichlid Tank. Aqua-Glo, Power-Glo & Marine-Glo. 2 x Fluval FX5 canister filters, 1500lph power head, bubble curtain at back and 2 x Jager 300w heaters. White & grey aragonite sand and ocean rock. Water changed 20-30% weekly, filter cleaned/changed once every 2 weeks.
 

 #28: miami754 Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
My 58 gallon Malawi cichlid tank
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State:  Colorado Country: United States
 
Rank: #28 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.93
Number of Votes: 274
Photo Caption: My 58 gallon Malawi cichlid tank
Advice: Get a cichlid tank if you have never had one. I have raised fish for many years, but nothing has come even close to my cichlid tank.
Fish Kept: demasoni, yellow labs, red zebras, yellow-tailed acei, rusty cichlid, and yellow-finned borleyi, red empress, electric blue
Plants Kept: none
Tank Size: 58
Description: Size: Oceanic 58 gallon (36"x18"x21") Type: Lake Malawi cichlid tank 120 lbs of lace rock, flat rocks in front for breeding Lighting: 2 36" 25W All Glass fluorescents Filtration: Emperor 400, Penguin 100, and a Fluval 305 Heater: 300W Hydor Theo heater
 

 #32: dadoftomas Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
Updated pic !

Dimensions Tank: 100W x 85D x 64.5H cm
Water Capacity: 220L
Lighting: 2x 20W fluorescent lighting tubes
Glass thickness: 10mm
Heater: 300W
Filtration: Aquis CF1200 (external canister filter)
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State:  None/Other Country: Australia
 
Rank: #32 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.93
Number of Votes: 115
Photo Caption: Updated pic ! Dimensions Tank: 100W x 85D x 64.5H cm Water Capacity: 220L Lighting: 2x 20W fluorescent lighting tubes Glass thickness: 10mm Heater: 300W Filtration: Aquis CF1200 (external canister filter)
Quote: NA
About Yourself: NA
Advice: start small
Fish Kept: Various
Plants Kept: fake
Tank Size: 55
Description: Dimensions Tank: 100W x 85D x 64.5H cm Water Capacity: 220L Lighting: 2x 20W fluorescent lighting tubes Glass thickness: 10mm Heater: 300W Filtration: Aquis CF1200 (external canister filter)
 

 #33: ELUSIVEFLOUNDER Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
 Updated semi-side shot of my 225 gallon.
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State:  Louisiana Country: United States
 
Rank: #33 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.92
Number of Votes: 269
Photo Caption: Updated semi-side shot of my 225 gallon.
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About Yourself: Fishing-fish-aquariums-darts
Advice: Great hobby that becomes addicting.Do the research and don't rush.
Fish Kept: African cichlids
Plants Kept: anubias,amazon swords
Tank Size: 225
Description: 225 gallon...72 x 24 x 30 3--6 foot actinics pro-clear aquatics sump mag 18 return mag 12 inside for circulation 270 lbs lace rock
 

 #31: noehernandez Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
This is my 230 gallon or 881 liters, sorry. I know this is too far away, but the tank is too long that this is the only way to get it on the picture. thanks
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State:  Washington Country: Mexico
 
Rank: #31 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.91
Number of Votes: 218
Photo Caption: This is my 230 gallon or 881 liters, sorry. I know this is too far away, but the tank is too long that this is the only way to get it on the picture. thanks
Quote: Just get it done !
About Yourself: Local 86 IronWorker. I love my little girl, and my wife. 150G with tropical fish and 120G with Discus.
Advice: Keep doing good things.
Fish Kept: African cichlids: 1Labeotropheus fulleborni. 1Labidochromis caeruleus. 1pseudotropheus demasoni. 2Julidochromis marlieri. 20+Neolamprologes brichardi. 3Astatotilapia aene color. Alonacaras=1 stuartgranty.1fire fish dragon blood.1Germanred.1Jacobfreibergi.1Hueseri.1maylandi.1"OB". 3 Nimbochromis venustus. 2Frontosas. 1Red frontosa. 2Tropheus duboisi. 2Tropheus morri 1Dimidiochromis compressiceps. 2Electric blue. 1Maleri IS. 1Pseudotrophus cabro. 2Metriclima pyrsonotos. and about 100+ babys.
Plants Kept: About 600 Pounds of Lava Rock, and plastic plants. And about 300 pounds of white sand.
Tank Size: 230
Description: Size-8'Lx20"Hx28"D. Light- 2 sets of 40W power-glo. Filtration- rena xp3, cascade 1500. aqua clear 110. And 4 air pumps that I don't know what brand they are.
 

 #35: Dragonchic3 Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
135 gal oceanic
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State:  West Virginia Country: United States
 
Rank: #35 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.91
Number of Votes: 257
Photo Caption: 135 gal oceanic
Quote: dont have one
Advice: Never quit,Don't put your hand in the water no more then once a week.
Fish Kept: 1 peacock 1 M. Msobo changing male 1 Albino Auratus 2 Orange Zebra 1 Kenyi 1.OB more soon...
Plants Kept: Fake
Tank Size: 135
Description: 135 gal Oceanic ,Malawi mixed.Filters:2 HOB,3 Rena canisters Xp3,4 &5. Lighting:2 AQUA-GLO Fluorescent Bulbs. Heating:EHEIM Jager Aquarium Heater. Substrate:Pool Sand pH:8.3
 

 #36: Hillbilly Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
My Cichlid Sanctuary.
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State:  West Virginia Country: United States
 
Rank: #36 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.90
Number of Votes: 270
Photo Caption: My Cichlid Sanctuary.
Advice: Reserch before you start. Just because some cichlid foods are marketed for all cichlids does not mean they are best for your fish. There are three kind of fish carnivours, omnivours and herbavours feed accordingly.
Plants Kept: Gravel, sand, river rock, volcanic rock, and fake plants.
Tank Size: 29
Description: African cichlid comunity tank. I have managed to quell tempers by landscaping the tank with lots of caves and hiding places.
 

 #37: PhillyzCichlidz Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
This has been a long work in progress I raised most of these guys in a 90g and have recently upgraded to this. It took a lot of Time getting the rockwork all to my liking. I will try to keep this updated as I make changes. Thank You for Looking. The tank is 72'x 36'x 27' Tall
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State:  None/Other Country: Canada
 
Rank: #37 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.90
Number of Votes: 124
Photo Caption: This has been a long work in progress I raised most of these guys in a 90g and have recently upgraded to this. It took a lot of Time getting the rockwork all to my liking. I will try to keep this updated as I make changes. Thank You for Looking. The tank is 72"x 36"x 27" Tall
Advice: PATIENCE!!!! You cant expect them to grow by overfeeding them, OVERFILTRATE!!!! With African Cichlids you cant get too much filtration!
Fish Kept: A Ton of different types of African Cichlids, Haps, Peacocks, Mbuna, Tanganyikans.
Plants Kept: None
Tank Size: 300
Description: Marineland Deep Dimention 300 gallon Aquarium With Hood and Stand, Coralife compact florecent Lighting (14k Daylight, True Blue Actinic, Moonlighting) 2 FX5 Canister Filters, Marine Land #4 Sump W/ 2 Marineland Pumps @ 1400gph, 2 Hydor Korallia Water Circulators (#3, #4)
 

 #38: r1Steve Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
My Lake Malawi Cichlid 4ft Fish Tank. 80kg of marine rock, artificial plants 2 pumps one internal and 1 external, 2x air stones. i bought everything very cheap off ebay and love keeping these amazing cichlids!
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State:  None/Other Country: United Kingdom
 
Rank: #38 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.90
Number of Votes: 118
Photo Caption: My Lake Malawi Cichlid 4ft Fish Tank. 80kg of marine rock, artificial plants 2 pumps one internal and 1 external, 2x air stones. i bought everything very cheap off ebay and love keeping these amazing cichlids!
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About Yourself: .
Advice: Regular water changes (weekly) use good food and lookout for unwell fish. Also for new tank setups dont just put fish in until tank has been cycled, mine took 8 weeks for the nitrite to become 0
Fish Kept: Mostly lake malawi chiclids, zebras, yellow labs, also have 2 plecs and a Synodontis
Plants Kept: Fake plants, 80kg of marine rock
Tank Size: 85
Description: I bought my 4ft tank secondhand from ebay for very little money, mad a custom cabinet, added skirting board top and bottom to finish, then painted in eggshell white, also made the lid from mdf. lighting is Betta LF2t8 800mm 2 x 25w, also have 2x 12" blue led night lighting, 1x 750 lph internal pump, and Eheim Ecco External pump. water is always crystal clear
 

 #39: miami754 Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
Updated picture of my 58 gallon mbuna tank
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State:  Colorado Country: United States
 
Rank: #39 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.89
Number of Votes: 248
Photo Caption: Updated picture of my 58 gallon mbuna tank
Advice: Get a cichlid tank if you have never had one. I have raised fish for many years, but nothing has come even close to my cichlid tank.
Fish Kept: demasoni, yellow labs, red zebras, yellow-tailed acei, rusty cichlid, and yellow-finned borleyi, red empress, electric blue
Plants Kept: none
Tank Size: 58
Description: Size: Oceanic 58 gallon (36"x18"x21") Type: Lake Malawi cichlid tank 120 lbs of lace rock, flat rocks in front for breeding Lighting: 2 36" 25W All Glass fluorescents Filtration: Emperor 400, Penguin 100, and a Fluval 305 Heater: 300W Hydor Theo heater
 

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