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syno321 wrote:6'l x 3'w x 2'h - large school of Lamprichthys tanganicodus to highlight 4 S. granulosus



ElTofi wrote:The biggest aquarium of http://www.barcelona.de/en/barcelona-museum-cosmocaixa.html in Barcelone (Spain), I've been told... the one of Berlin (Germany) is quite well with huge biotope tank, too... Both are on my "wish list" for a visit...







N0body Of The Goat wrote:While I would love to be able to do a Tanganyikan tank someday, nothing comes close to...
I have several of the species shown in this amazing clip (S. notata; S. brichardi; S. casuarius; S. tinanti), some others from the Zaire River area (S. flavitaeniata; S. congica; M. polli) and other fish on my wishlist (B. longipinnis; A. spoilopterus; P. debauwi/buffei), but my 5x2x2 has nothing on the layout [bogwood rather than that intricate rockwork] and apparent current [despite having ~8300lph of filters/powerheads] of this inspiring tank.
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subterranean type of set up dedicated for Cave fishes.


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