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AROWANABE

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Just picked up a group of six F1 Mobas. This is my first time really getting into cichlids and I have already grown to like these guys very much. The color is very intense blue with purplish hues. Pretty active. I just change my setup to this. Tell me what u guys and gals think. Sorry for the pics.

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they are very nice! be careful with that sharp slate..many fronts will dart when startled and cut/scrape an eye. some rounded rock is better suited for frontosa..congrats on the pickup!:headbang2
 
cjfrontlovr;2411985; said:
they are very nice! be careful with that sharp slate..many fronts will dart when startled and cut/scrape an eye. some rounded rock is better suited for frontosa..congrats on the pickup!:headbang2

Wow ur up early Craig. I was afraid of that too but they are not skittish at all and are very calm. Knock on woodl.
 
very beautiful fish-love their deep color. i would put some sand in and maybe switch to another rock-river rock, white tufa, etc..
 
Awesome fronts you got. Along with the sharp edges they won't be able to make use of the caves within about 6 months.

Great lookers.

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Slate/flat sand stone scares me.
 
AROWANABE;2413099; said:
Thanks for the comments. I know, this is my first go at fronts so i am learning a lot and will eventually change out the aquascaping.

water params ? pH is high enough ? pls dont me asking this, just a little concerned. I learnt the hard way.
 
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