Lake Tanganyika, rocky shores of Ikola, Tanzania and pelagic waters of Kitumba, Congo, 487 L
Dimensions: 150x65x50 cm
List of fishes: 1-Tropheus (2 M/5 F), 2-Cyprichromis Leptosoma Kitumba (2 M/3 F), 3-Neolamprologus Brichardi (1 M/1 F), 4-Tropheus Fries, (I counted 9 but not sure about exact number mostly hiding under pile of peeples), Naturally released by mother in tank. As for adding species to tank, my not to do’s are adding any predator species and outnumber the livestock population
List of plants: N/A
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