105g pics update -new addition suggestions-

danikagrace

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well i've added another rock and a few slabs of slate...a few more lil guys and a fluval 405 in additon to the juwel filter i already had. to keep the fish heathly and happy

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I like it a lot - great job.

I would add a background (black or navy) and stack the rocks higher at the sides of the tank, almost up to the water level.
 
I like it a lot - great job.

I would add a background (black or navy) and stack the rocks higher at the sides of the tank, almost up to the water level.

It looks like the tank might be in the middle of the room? (can't tell for definite from the picture). In which case viewing from both sides might be desirable and prevent the use of a background and really stacked rocks.

Looks good though- I particularly like the Cyphotilapia frontosa.
 
thanks guys..... really put a smile on my face. i been trying to get it to click with my first large fish tank and i think it finally has, thanks.... just reading you guys has helped me a whole bunch
 
Im having a bit of trouble making out some of the fish.. would you mind naming them off??

Is that a frontosa? Im thinking that is that one type of fish that looks like the frontosas but arn't (cant think of the name).... am i wrong??
Also.. Ruby red peacock? - Thats what im thinking... I have one in my 150gal. VERY Beautiful!
 
I love the tank the Texas holey rocks are cool...cool cichlids also...
 
Im having a bit of trouble making out some of the fish.. would you mind naming them off??

Is that a frontosa? Im thinking that is that one type of fish that looks like the frontosas but arn't (cant think of the name).... am i wrong??
Also.. Ruby red peacock? - Thats what im thinking... I have one in my 150gal. VERY Beautiful!

I don' think its a front but can't be sure.

neolamprologus sexfasciatus looks really like a front.

neolamprologus tetrocephalus also, but that one has 5 bars as opposed to 6 (hence the name lol).
 
Very nice; yes, I would add more rocks at the ends or in the center to develop some height.
 
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