African Cichlids (& Friends)

TerenceBoyle

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Hello all,

I have been working on my first Cichlid tank for a couple of months now and am having a great time. Here are some pictures of the tank and fish. Included here are:

Main Tank: 75G corner Red Fin: 'Waterproof'
Nimbochromis livingstonii: 'Leopard' Cobolt Blue Lobster: 'Torta'
Orange Blossom: Unnamed Bumblebee: 'Stinger'
Neolamp: 'Unnamed' Red Zebra: 'Yes'
Blue Knight Lobster: 'Wendy' Red Rubins (?): Unnamed
Peacock Eel: Ernie

tank2.JPG tank3.JPG leopard1.JPG ernie1.JPG hybrid 1.jpg hybrid 2.jpg neolamp.JPG stinger.JPG OB 1.jpg OB 2.jpg waterproof.JPG yes1.JPG torta1.JPG torta2.JPG torta3.JPG wendy1.JPG wendy2.JPG
 
Very nice! I like the blue lobster
 
nice looking setup for sure :grinyes:
 
Lovley looking tank... however I do have to point out that it's a blue crawfish not a blue lobster. Blue lobsters are actually very very rare and have the usual lobster pincher and crusher claws rather than the two pincher claws that this crawfish has. :D
 
Nice tank, though I wouls remove the cray fish for sure.
 
Lovley looking tank... however I do have to point out that it's a blue crawfish not a blue lobster. Blue lobsters are actually very very rare and have the usual lobster pincher and crusher claws rather than the two pincher claws that this crawfish has. :D


Thanks the tank has been a lot of fun.

Yes, I realize this is actually a crayfish - I was just using the common name they usually sold under. As far as a I know all 'freshwater lobsters' are technically crayfish.
 
Nice tank, though I wouls remove the cray fish for sure.


I am curious as to why? They seem to be coexisting very well with the cichlids (all it took was a pinch and the fish don't bother them at all) and have created nice caves they use for molting and haven't been experiencing problems. Is there something I should be on the look out for? THanks
 
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