Hi , thought it was time I started one of these journals.....
At the time of writing this I have 4 tanks..
48ltr, 95ltr , 190ltr, 240ltr
All Tanganyikan cichlids, Altolamprologus compressiceps sp. "shell", Cyprichromis leptosoma (Mpulungu), Neolamprologus kungweensis, Xenotilapia bathyphilus (Mtoto), Tropheus duboisi (Kigoma)
I am now going to strip down some tanks and start over
Here is the plan...
Interpet 48ltr "fishbox"
Planning to strip this down in the next few weeks, the 2 Kungweensis will go in the 190ltr temporary.
Elite 95ltr
Planning stripping this down this week, putting it all together as a kit and selling it on. Had planned on adding Caudopunctatus and housing the Kungweensis or Calvus but there has been a chane of plan. Currently holding a couple of Alto. comp "shell" juveniles. Looks like the community tank is going to get busy.
190ltr Community
This tank was going to et stripped very soon and sold off but I can hold off a bit.
Fluval Roma 240ltr
Currenty holding a juvenile group of Tropheus duboisi (Kigoma), I have these in the classifieds but I can't part with them now and so digging my heels in
And so onto the planned fish room...
At one end of the room....
Pan left
Pan Right
Down the middle
Just noticed the overweight bald guy lurking in the mirror ? Dang, I was hoping you would notice the 95ltr instead
Hmmm, the progress is the doors behind the 2 tanks, we are doing some "home improvements" and this is the one I am interested in, I am removing the door and all the shelving etc inside, after patching up and paintin up there will be uite a bit of free space, now if you're anything like me you'll be thinking of this equasion - free space =bigger fish tank
Had already been sorcing a 60"x18"x18" to put where the roma240 sits , this would house the dubs when they are bigger
There is a about 2 and a half to 3 feet depth freed up after removing the wardrobe
So instead of a 5' I'm now looking at a 6' tank, was only looking at 60x18"x18" but now I'm looking at 72"x24"x24"
This will house the dubs and will add a few small gobies.
The Roma 240 will hold the Cyps, Kungweensis, Alto. comp "shell" and maybe add Caudopunctatus.
If I can hold onto the 190ltr it will hold the Xenos (will up the numbers) and Alto. Comp. "shell",
maybe add something else
I got these on 20/02/11 , it's great watching them grow, lookin forward to seein them in the 6' tank, Gobies will be added, even thinkin a couple of Leleupi for a splash of colour
They are active so heres some vids instead
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Thanks for looking, planning on taking my time with this one, choosing the right tank, right substrate, right lighting, picking and finding the rockwork will take forever and a day, planning on a Fluval FX5 this time round, anyone with experience of these I would like to hear the pros and cons....
Cheers again, Sean
At the time of writing this I have 4 tanks..
48ltr, 95ltr , 190ltr, 240ltr
All Tanganyikan cichlids, Altolamprologus compressiceps sp. "shell", Cyprichromis leptosoma (Mpulungu), Neolamprologus kungweensis, Xenotilapia bathyphilus (Mtoto), Tropheus duboisi (Kigoma)
I am now going to strip down some tanks and start over

Interpet 48ltr "fishbox"

Planning to strip this down in the next few weeks, the 2 Kungweensis will go in the 190ltr temporary.
Elite 95ltr

Planning stripping this down this week, putting it all together as a kit and selling it on. Had planned on adding Caudopunctatus and housing the Kungweensis or Calvus but there has been a chane of plan. Currently holding a couple of Alto. comp "shell" juveniles. Looks like the community tank is going to get busy.
190ltr Community

This tank was going to et stripped very soon and sold off but I can hold off a bit.
Fluval Roma 240ltr

Currenty holding a juvenile group of Tropheus duboisi (Kigoma), I have these in the classifieds but I can't part with them now and so digging my heels in

And so onto the planned fish room...
At one end of the room....
Pan left

Pan Right

Down the middle


Just noticed the overweight bald guy lurking in the mirror ? Dang, I was hoping you would notice the 95ltr instead

Hmmm, the progress is the doors behind the 2 tanks, we are doing some "home improvements" and this is the one I am interested in, I am removing the door and all the shelving etc inside, after patching up and paintin up there will be uite a bit of free space, now if you're anything like me you'll be thinking of this equasion - free space =bigger fish tank

Had already been sorcing a 60"x18"x18" to put where the roma240 sits , this would house the dubs when they are bigger

There is a about 2 and a half to 3 feet depth freed up after removing the wardrobe



This will house the dubs and will add a few small gobies.
The Roma 240 will hold the Cyps, Kungweensis, Alto. comp "shell" and maybe add Caudopunctatus.
If I can hold onto the 190ltr it will hold the Xenos (will up the numbers) and Alto. Comp. "shell",


I got these on 20/02/11 , it's great watching them grow, lookin forward to seein them in the 6' tank, Gobies will be added, even thinkin a couple of Leleupi for a splash of colour







They are active so heres some vids instead

http

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Thanks for looking, planning on taking my time with this one, choosing the right tank, right substrate, right lighting, picking and finding the rockwork will take forever and a day, planning on a Fluval FX5 this time round, anyone with experience of these I would like to hear the pros and cons....
Cheers again, Sean