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cause you dont let nasty feeder fish live in your clean tank until you know that new pos feeder fish is disease free.

pretty cool when a good one slips by.
 
No ****, I used to have a 120G (With a 40g sump) with African Cichlids back in Phoenix. I built everything, the sump, the USJs, the over flow, the canopy, stand, lighting, everything. Even raised the fish, which were "exotic" plecos, African Cichlids, and a few loaches\synodontis. I miss that thing so much.





Sunshine got punked earlier this day, he's not as colorful as normal:

Albino bushynose.



I had a Full Grown Fahaka Puffer that would swim up and lay in my hand too. Wish I had a pic of him.
 
Cichlids are really cool to watch, cause they never seem to stop swimming. cause they fight all the time. then you find a 60 dollar dead fish. thats the bad part. you get one fish that turns into a bully and he just kills the weak smaller ones.
 


Aulonocara's are as bad, South American Cichlids are the mean guys for the most part. I kept plenty of places for all of them to call their own and they got along for the most part. They were always digging in sand, that was pretty annoying.
 
Lol thanks man, and that's the plan. Once we move to a house that the floor can support the weight. I'm renting this house so I'm not doing anything to it, and there's no way it could support 75 gallon. This guy was one of my favorites:


K, I'll stop cluttering up your thread lol.
 


that black iridescent shark you got. i had two that lived like 15 years with me, then i sold them. also had two angel fish same age.

the both angels fish fins top to bottom were like 24 inches easy, the two sharks were in the 20 -22 inch range.
 
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