cichlids, a tank, wood

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6 Stomatepia pindu (a C.A.R.E.S species from Lake Barumbi mbo) $60 for the group
they are 3"-5"

Chuco intermedia juvies $1 each

just for reference here are the parents

40 gal high tank and stand, both for $40, tank is drilled for 1.5" PVC

large waterlogged wood log $20 it is @ 4ft long
 

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Do you have any side pictures of the drift wood? And is it really 4 feet long? That would be crazy!
 

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Oh geez Duanes I didn't realize you were in Milwaukee. I'm in Sheboygan. I'll definitely be watching any for sale threads more carefully.

I'll drop you a line if I'm looking to downsize or get rid of something

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Muddbutt, yes that pic is from a 75gal, and the log almost totally fills the tank.
It would not work in a 50 gal, there'd be no room for fish.
I'll see if I can get a side pic.
Here's another shot, the 2 nicaraguense (bottom left) are about 7" each.
 

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Here's some more stuff
Anubius plants

above @ 20" tall=$20
below little shorter but attached to lava rock = $25

and because I am moving to Central America everything
20 tanks ranging fro 20gal to 150
all fish
2 kiddy pools etc etc
PM me for specifics
 

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I pulled the log out of the tank this morning, and took these shots.
1st a sort of side view, as you can see, it is about 20" at its widest.

another long view, it's sitting on a 48" tank.

A different piece, kind of a stump, 2 angles.


another long log, it has a rock wedged in on one side to hold it down, this is still buoyant.

and a small one, (10" long)with embedded zebra muscle shells (dead, just shell)


Do you have any side pictures of the drift wood? And is it really 4 feet long? That would be crazy!
 
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