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2x46 Bowfront- Q/Holding Tank
i disagree with the big tank mentality for tropheus, primarily because i have been able to make it work with smaller tanks.
currently have a duboisi set of 24 in a 75 with 2x 2217 and a couple of maxi jets , plenty of fry from this bunch
have my ikolas, which i just mentioned
and have 35 lufubus in a 90 gallon bowfront, with fry also
but i also have a 150 with ilangi,
not to mention my brother in law alfonso who has his kachese in a 90 gallon and he has produced close to 1 million fry with his colony
I have to agree with you on this one Omar. A lot of different set-up works for a lot of different people. The rules are not written in stone. Everyone got they own personal preferences.
If fishes are alive....fishes are ok.
If fishes are breeding....fishes are happy.
That's how I gauge how I'm doing and it looks like you're going fine.
Last edited by myjohnson; 09-09-2009, 02:53 PM.
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