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PJ
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Sorry about the above, something made it turn all weird.

I'll start again.

Hey Everybody, I currently have a 115g and am deciding what to put in it.

Should i put in,

1. A Breeding pair of Altolamprologus calvus - Black Calvus
2. A Mbuna setup
3. other

EDIT: I also do realise that A. Calvus are tang fish

Last edited by PJ at 21-Dec-2004 20:16
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krige
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Mbuna

Gibson SG you know you want one!!
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Jason_R_S
 
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Well, since you wouldn't go with my [link=original suggestion]http://www.fishprofiles.com/interactive/forums/forum.asp?id=23" style="COLOR: #FFFF00[/link] , I'll vote for calvus.
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ACIDRAIN
 
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Do an oddities tank. Try a clown knifefish, or something from the bicher family, or something along the oddities thing. You can do quite a bit with a tank of that size. My suggestion is something different.

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acei
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make it a malawi hap tank. some taiwan reefs, peacocks, placidochromis phenochilus, otopharanx lithobates, it would be great for 2 or three species of haps. mbuna would be good too. get a few large groups, it would be too cool.
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AndyCLS
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I agree with Acei - you have a good sized tank that would make a nice Malawi Hap setup.
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