Cyphotilapia Gibberosa "mikula"

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Looking great! Tank looks much safer too. lol
I noticed at least one female dropping her tube so hopefully you have a successful spawn soon! (20 seconds in or so...female on far left)
 
Holy Cow!! Beautiful!!

I've been on the fence on what to put in my 96x30x30 tank, even considering saltwater FOWLR. But, after seeing your gorgeous fish video, I'm sold!!

My larger tank is going to be high light, high energy acropora dominated. I think the contrast between the two types would be very cool. I do love your black sand bed as well. I started both my reefs with it about 10 years ago, but liverock sheds too much causing it to look shabby. Probably not an issue with heavy stones that don't shed.

Your tank looks fabulous!!
 
Looking great! Tank looks much safer too. lol
I noticed at least one female dropping her tube so hopefully you have a successful spawn soon! (20 seconds in or so...female on far left)

Thank you :) I'm thinking about removing the other driftwood as well just to be safe and maybe add some more stone. I hope you're right about spawning. The guy I bought them from had them for 4 years and 3 weeks ago just started going through the motions. Unfortunately for him work and the very large number of tanks he had got to be to much so he Very reluctantly sold these to me and I couldn't be happier, especially with what I paid for them ;)
 
Holy Cow!! Beautiful!!

I've been on the fence on what to put in my 96x30x30 tank, even considering saltwater FOWLR. But, after seeing your gorgeous fish video, I'm sold!!

My larger tank is going to be high light, high energy acropora dominated. I think the contrast between the two types would be very cool. I do love your black sand bed as well. I started both my reefs with it about 10 years ago, but liverock sheds too much causing it to look shabby. Probably not an issue with heavy stones that don't shed.

Your tank looks fabulous!!

Thank you Nanook! I would be in fish heaven to have a reef tank and a front tank sitting close together. I'd probably get divorced as my wife would probably see a massive drop off in attention lol! I'm looking forward to seeing your tank and what you do with it. I think the black sand and walls and subdued lighting really make fronts look their best.
 
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