Tanganykian 220

toddnbecka

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Tank has been set up for a couple months and is pretty well stocked now, though I'm hoping to find some more Pavo Cyp's somewhere along the way.
Current stocklist:
12 O. ventralis orange cap
9 speckleback Cyp's
9 multi's
8 M. parva rainbows
8 Synodontis lucipinnis
5 buescheri Zaire gold
2 (pair) Pavo Cyp's
1 Eret cyan goby
1 plagiostoma spiny eel
1 tanganicae spiny eel
Unknown number of BN pleco's, likely more than 12 though.

Filling it to make sure nothing sprung in transit, 7'x2'x2' glass and a pain in the back to move:
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First fish in were the ventralis:
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This one was quite thin when she arrived:
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Recent full tank shot:
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Left end:
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Middle:
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Right end:
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This one is looking much plumper these days:
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Might be the bloodworms, but I'm pretty sure they eat the NLS Grow pellets along with the other fish too:
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Had a pair of plagiostoma, but the male found a hole in the top/back and took a dive when he arrived. Found him hours later inside the cabinet, it will be hard to find another male now:
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Yes, it's the coal slag substrate, it's no sharper than sand as far as I've noticed. Doesn't appear to bother the BN or Synodontis cats.
 

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