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    I've been pretty quiet here lately, doing my own thing and being patient with my fish. I'm up to 7 tanks now. I would like to say that's it, but who knows... I've been wanting to attempt a 40g salty tank but the rubber band snaps on my wrist are actually starting to hurt from thinking of it so often. Well here's some pictures, nothing great since I still have a garbage point and shoot that requires flash mode to come up with someone crisp pics.

    First of all - My 55gal stocked with F1 Ikola fry that I got from Rama probably 6-7 months ago. They're all doing great and starting to lose their solid bright yellow and getting a more defined band around their bodies. They range from 1.75" - 2.5" probably. They grew to 2" very quick, but the tank size probably stunted them slightly since then. They still seem quite happy and glow after each water change.



    Next - Is my new setup. I made the stand a few months back. It holds 4x 20gal longs and still stays low enough to fit nicely under my bar height counter top. I tried to make this setup somewhat energy efficient. The first pic is with flash, the second is without just to show the type of homemade lighting that's on it. It doesn't show fish color great, but it's still an aesthetically pleasing light for a breeding tank.


    Each tank has a LED light strip, 1-2 sponge filters, and a small HoB (Aqueon quiet flow 10). Absolutely love those little filters. I picked them up at Petco when on sale for 13.00, which made them 8.00 each after the Aqueon mail-in-rebate. One Whisper 60 airpump powers all of the sponges nicely. Then for lighting: I bought 5x cool blue 19"(42 LED) rope lights for 7.00 each. I picked up a 24watt power supply, a 5way splitter and an on/off switch. So now I have 4 tanks decently lit with using only 1 outlet and a total cost of maybe 50.00-55.00. I picked up some 24" diffusers from home depot and siliconed the strips inside them.



    The top left houses my Lithochromis Xanthopteryx group. 12 in total, I believe it is 5m/7f and they breed like crazy. They only need to hold for 12-14 days, then back at 2-3 weeks later. It's rare that 1-2 aren't holding at all times.

    The bottom left houses 1m/2f Aulonocara Jacobfreibergi Eureka Reds. They breed a little slower, with smaller batches than the Lithochromis, but stay pretty steady. The male is absolutely stunning. His dorsal flows back past his tail fin.

    The bottom right has my 1m/4f Pundamilia Nyererei group. I think these females have been housed together too long. Their menstrual cycles are on the same timers... last month 3 of the 4 females held at the same time.

    The top right is my Nyererei grow-out tank. There's about 30-35 up there now that are all around 1/2" in size.

    Lastly, I have a 20tall growout tank for the Lithochromis and Eureka Reds. They are all about 1" each and have a good 40 in total. The 40gal tank has Albino Red Tail - Thick Skin haps. These are fry from Spots group and first generation albinos since none in her tanks were albino. I split up the regulars and albino, and kept the albinos to see what they look like grown up. They are nearing 2" now.


    Just a closeup of the Lithochromis/Peacock fry in the 20tall.




    Thanks for looking!

  • #2
    Very nice Andrew. Nice clean look. 7 and counting.
    300 W/C Burundi
    210 W/C Moba/ Cyrtocara Moorii
    210 F1 Moba
    180 W/C Mpimbwe
    180 F1 Burundi

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    • #3
      Oh my....i cant tell ima get that crazy....nice looking tanks you got....im sticking with my 240, 35 gallon...i think my next move will come in a couple years....acrylic 400 gallon salt water.....but you on the other hand, have your work cut out for ya.... u ready to sell a few fish??
      240 and 35 Cichlid tanks

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      • #4
        That 20 long set up is sweet. Nice aquascaping job they all look good while maintaining a different profile.

        Great job.

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        • #5
          Nice setups! Makes me want to get MORE TANKS!!!
          All bleeding stops eventually...

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          • #6
            Tanks look nice and clean. You've done a great job. Nice choices on stock too.
            Scarecrow : I haven't got a brain... only straw.
            Dorothy : How can you talk if you haven't got a brain?
            Scarecrow: I don't know... But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking... don't they?
            Dorothy: Yes, I guess you're right.

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            • #7
              Nice tank set up but we need better and more pictures of the stock!!!!
              700g Mini-Monster tank

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              • #8
                oh and to continue our conversation....

                Regardless of wc or not I think any breeding would benefit from new blood or outside bloodline. If that is what you are limited to then it's better than nothing I would assume.
                700g Mini-Monster tank

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                • #9
                  Ack! Now that may take some time then. Still use a garbage point and shoot - and actually now, the Nyererei are under pretty bad lighting. I'll see if I can get him out of his flower pot tomorrow

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                  • #10
                    after parting with my dslr and losing patience with trying with the point and shoot I now take mostly videos.

                    It works out better than having to look at blurry pictures. LoL!
                    700g Mini-Monster tank

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                    • #11
                      It's tough, since there are all of those island variants as well of Pundamilia Nyererei. I'm about 90% sure these guys are Rutis, but still not 100%. I'm constantly peeking around on Aquabid for a nice group.

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                      • #12
                        Yeah, now that I can do - I'll get some more video tomorrow. I may need to take away his flower pot though, he's getting too attached to the thing

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Andrew_B View Post
                          It's tough, since there are all of those island variants as well of Pundamilia Nyererei. I'm about 90% sure these guys are Rutis, but still not 100%. I'm constantly peeking around on Aquabid for a nice group.

                          I see... I didn't know that about them. Are there noticeable differences between collection points like you see with Tanganyikans?
                          700g Mini-Monster tank

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                          • #14
                            They're real similar. All the same color, but the amount of each color changes a little. Some have more yellow in their body with wider stripes. Some show more red on their top... more black on their bottom etc etc. Personally, at least with these guys since I dont know their exact origin... also living in houston where people don't even look at Vics, I'm just happy with a badass looking fish that 400 people don't have in a 20mile radius!

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                            • #15
                              I agree!

                              I come back from a long hiatus and it seems tanganyikans have become the bread and butter of houston.
                              700g Mini-Monster tank

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