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Likoma

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Its awesome to see so many fishkeepers setting up Mbuna only tanks. The vibrant colors ,gregarious behavior and social hierarchy is very enjoyable to watch.

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This aquarium houses 5 different species and is a current favorite of mine.

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I love the coloring of the Red Top Tewavasae. The orange fins really highlight the pale blue coloring. They are also excellent algae grazer. No need for waste producing plecs.

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This is shot through our mixed African cichlid aquarium into the mbuna tank.

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:nfs:

Great shots. I'm just starting out, picked up my first mbuna three or four days ago, need to find him some friends as the budget allows. He (or she?) is evidently a cobalt blue, although he/she appears to be rather dark brown to me..... Maybe some friends and things will colour up.

But, awesome tank, I can but aspire.

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Sorry Trelize thats a bit vague.

I didnt set it that way for photography. The light that I have recently bought is the Dymax Rex PL Light - 55w Twin ^123cm When it comes to lighting I feel less is more, I feel it gives the tank a natural feel.

Someone smarter than I put it into words.

"Nicely balanced and a real life look to it.

Pristine buffed looking water to.

A good set up for viewing in display mode,, because you know a secret little trick that most people don't think of when trying to show of a presentation display.

This is: Having the back half of tank dark and not illuminated, and not being able to see through back of tank.

And using a small amount of quality T type fluorescent light or a mellowed governed halide usually 16000 kelvin.

Just enough light to catch the fish and make them glow in front of the darkness.

To often I see displays flooded out with light. "

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