
Three Of My African Cichlids When Younger In My Old Eclipse
Tank . . .
African Cichlid tanks need to be densely filled, with plenty of hiding places, rocks, and an elevated pH . . . and, I tried my best to make a good home for these guys, and it looks like they enjoy it!

Aquarium Equipment
Summary |
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| Tank | Standard 55 Gallon Tank & Black Wood
Stand |
| Air Bubbles | Top Fin Large Dual Output Air Pump; Valving, Air Tubing,
& Bubble Wands; (Old Pump) |
| Filtration | |
| Accessories | SeaChem Ammonia Alert, Top Fin Thermometer, Mag Float
Algae Cleaner |
| Heater | Proquatics 300 Watt Heater |
| Light Bulb | Coralife Nutri-Grow Plant Lamp (48 Inches) - On
Timer |
| Rocks | Substrate: Crushed Coral; Large Rocks:
Texas Holey Rock |
The pictures I have hear really don't do the aquarium justice, but I will be sure to take more, as soon as possible. Let's start with the good stuff, here's what's in it:
Aquarium Inhabitants |
1 Red Zebra |
1 Rusty Zebra |
1 Albino Zebra |
1 BumbleBee Cichlid ![]() |
1 Acei |
1 Other African Cichlid |
1 Electric Blue Johanni |
1 Plecostamus |
2 Small Lace Catfish |
Previous Inhabitants |
![]() Demasoni (Jumped Out of My Tank) |
![]() Orange Splotch Zebra |
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This page was last updated on June 28, 2005.
ŠVivek K. G.; 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
2005.