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My (late) 90g West African tank

Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 01:20
by ChloroPhil
Hey folks,

Here are some photos of my 90g Cameroon tank. It was home to a nice school of Norman's Lampeyes, P. taeniatus "Moliwe", and 5 gorgeous Microsynodontis sp. cats. Although you'd never know there were cats in there. I guess there can be too much of a good thing, and in this case the good thing was hiding spots! :evil: I wish I could have taken some pictures of them but I never had the camera in hand during the few occasions when one or two would show him/herself.

The flora were Anubias barteri v. nana, Bolbitis heudeloti, and Crinum natans. The substrate was a mix of Flourite and multi-grained Paver Base sand in the back, transitioning to 100% sand in the front.

Front shot-
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Left oblique-
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P. taeniatus female being brave-
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Some of the Lampeyes
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Sadly, I've had to take the tank down in preparation for a move. If any of you are in the Atlanta area and would like a group of 1 male and 4 female Microsynodontis spp. cats shoot me a PM.

Thanks for looking!

Re: My (late) 90g West African tank

Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 10:20
by Jon
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just

wow.

Re: My (late) 90g West African tank

Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 11:14
by MatsP
Lovely anubias.

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Mats

Re: My (late) 90g West African tank

Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 13:38
by Shane
Wonderful tank. Someday I hope to do one just like it.
-Shane

Re: My (late) 90g West African tank

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 17:06
by dw1305
Hi all,
Thank you for posting this. A lovely planted biotope tank, with a really good choice of plants and fish.
cheers Darrel

Re: My (late) 90g West African tank

Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 18:01
by hydrophyte
That's awesome. I really want to do a West Africa biotope as my next project. I love those lampeyes.

I want to do one of these with the characteristic underwater plants, and emersed stuff too. Anubias and Bolbitis make excellent emersed specimens. I have some A. hasitfolia doing really well in a riparium planter.

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Here's some Bolbitis, also on a riparium planter.

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