Nice bro, the 2 big one is is m blue?
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Blue face Burundi laaaaa
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Blue face Burundi, sounds familiar haha Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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do fronts fight alot? very inspiring setup
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how do you go about it?? need more info since i am going to start one soon.:o:o |
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Personally, I do NOT use anything except anti-chlorine (Prime) as I feel that our water is good enough for them. Using more stuffs will take up more $/time/effort as I do very frequent WCs. However, from my experiments, I concluded that tanganyikans needed a sand base tank to thrive and survive. IMO, coral sand will be ideal for tanganyikans. Hope it helps and welcome and good luck in keeping tanganyikans! P/S: Tropheus is NOT an easy fish to keep. No doubt they are attractive and pleasing to the eyes but they succumb to diseases/stress easily. Pls read up and understand more on tropheus before venturing into it. Cheers. :) |
Yup will read up (in fact doing it now! ;) )
now the challenge is shifting my active tanks to accomodate the future 4feet tanks.. headache...:( Quote:
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1) Sell existing livestocks 2) De comm the tanks. 3) Buy loads of sand 4) Populate all existing and future tank with tangas. :D:D:D Jokes aside, think of it as an overhaul maintenance. Good opportunity to clean , add, scape the existing tanks |
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