My African/Malawi Cichild Collection

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ricomambo

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I always take new pictures of my fish after a major cleanup and re-aquascaping, which I did last Sunday. Here are pics of my adult African/Malawi Cichlids...

Pic1 - Buffalo Head (West African)
Pic2 - Gold Face Compressiceps
Pic3 - Blue Dolphin
Pic4 - Malawi Eyebiter
Pic5 - Frontosa
Pic6 - Livingstonii
Pic7 - Red Empress
Pic8 - Venustus

Here's also a video of them eating their favorite NLS pellets tonight...

http://youtu.be/TzQX91p3ve0

Hope you enjoy viewing then as much as I enjoyed taking their pictures/video... Comments welcome... Thank you!

Buffalo1.JPG

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Eyebiter1.JPG

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Livingstonii2.JPG

RedEmpress1.JPG

Venustus1.JPG
 
Love the D. compressiceps and the Nimbos!! Some of my favorite fish (that I don't have yet for some reason)...
 
Not a fan of the set up for africans but i dig the fish.
 
great pics, do all eyebiters get that hunched back? i got 5 juvis around 3-4 inches including a very nice male but they all look much sleeker then yours
 
I know what you mean... my concern with putting big heavy rocks in the tank to simulate the African lake is they might be too heavy... I've been thinking about it...

Don't worry about the weight. As long as you have a light diffuser underneath the rocks to disperse the weight, they'll be fine. I have over 150lbs of rock in my 75G and one of the rocks, alone, weighs almost 50lbs.


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