Well to try something new and make everything easier I switched the tank over to African Cichlids. I swear some of the colors are better than saltwater. I am using Seachem Malawi Buffer and Cichlid Lake Salt.
Well to try something new and make everything easier I switched the tank over to African Cichlids. I swear some of the colors are better than saltwater. I am using Seachem Malawi Buffer and Cichlid Lake Salt.
The fish colors are as good but no corals. You will miss them Jason. Even if you get your fix at work. LOL Nice job the tank looks great. I love the Africans, just hate how they dig up the place. Glad you found away to stay in the hobby! I might be looking for a nice Torch Coral. You guys don't happen to have one do you?
WOW that was quick.Did not take you long to get it all stocked up.Got a couple full tank shots buddy.And how many fish you got in there.Looks like they are all aroung 4 inches or so.
Love the cichlids, and I like their colors which are far more metalic than most salt water fish.
The ease of care and breeding is also nice!!!!!!!!
Far less headaches, but I love my marine tank just as much if not more
Yep love the colors. Some people just don't know how beautiful Africans Cichlids are. They'll need to see them in person to finally realize that SW is not the only fish with amazing colors. The females are usually dull, but the dominant males are striking. I miss mines. Will venture into them again down the road.
Nice looking fish. I just sold my peacocks last week and switched my 90 to a aggressive salt tank. I loved my cichlids but my addiction to salt took over.
A cool site rebooted not long ago called Michigan cichlid association check them out. Also when I had my cichlid tank I wanted some fish called Calvus really cool looking.
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