135 Gallon Mbuna Tank

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Stunning tank man and stock , what camera are you using to film them ? I always struggle to film my malawis with my phone or crap camera suppose its because there so fast and so much colour going on
Also what are you feeding I've been using new era they seem to love it

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Stunning tank man and stock , what camera are you using to film them ? I always struggle to film my malawis with my phone or crap camera suppose its because there so fast and so much colour going on
Also what are you feeding I've been using new era they seem to love it

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Thanks Mate...I'm using a Canon T3i :)
 
My dads to a decent cannon with a tripod , he's gona have to let me use his he only ever uses it on holiday anyway ;)
 
Yeah a neutral ph is tough but if you add a calcium carbonate, that will really boost it.

You inspired me, I did a lot of reading and I am turning my 90 gal into an mbuna tank. Used calcium carbonate substrate and seachem buffer, my ph has been 8.0 for over a week with no dip or change.
 
You inspired me, I did a lot of reading and I am turning my 90 gal into an mbuna tank. Used calcium carbonate substrate and seachem buffer, my ph has been 8.0 for over a week with no dip or change.

Excellent...as long as the ph doesn't dip down past 7.2...you'll be good to go and your fish will stay happy :)
 
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Thanks, here is a shot of the tank. Haven't had my PH go below 8.0. Lost power for almost three days and didnt lose one fish and still maintained perfect conditions (now I need to get a generator haha)

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