Finished 65 gallon and redone 75 gallon!

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NewETown

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Mar 5, 2008
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Hey everyone, been a long time since I've posted so here's an update:

I've completed both of my tanks. I had to redo my 75 gallon to make it an open water tank like I wanted it to be, and it will be stocked with Xenotilapia bathiphylus Zaire Blue, Aulonocranus dewindti, and two different species of Cyprichromis (leptosoma and sp. Jumbo). I'm going to experiment with having both species of Cyps in the tank and see how it works out, I was told by a reputable breeder that they shouldn't interbreed because of the huge size difference and, according to him, they are more attracted to their own color morphs (thought this was interesting).

In the 65 gallon are most of the fish that used to be in my 75 gallon. New additions include (and will include) Lamp. occelatus Gold, Eretmodus cyanosticus north, Alto. comp. Orange? Not sure what/if I want to have Altolamprologus in my tank, we'll see. Anyways, here are the pics!

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Cyps. look real nice.
 
Thanks guys, as usual my pictures look like I took them during an earthquake... Not entirely sure how to avoid that. Then, of course, they're really fuzzy and bad if you zoom in :). I think I just need a new camera, but more fish > new camera :-/.
 
the 2nd tank is looking nice....how you stack the rock like that ( underwater putty) ?? cause if not im worry those rock will fall bro.
 
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