HI , had a small tank doing nothing, 18"l x 10"w x 10"h , 20ltrs(?),
I have a "pair" of Neolamprologus kungweensis in the 4' 190ltr, they have grown quite a bit since I first got them. They seem to have been getting friendly but the "dwarf sumbu" always manage to evict them from there nest
So here goes, started by cleaning up the tank...
Added some naff led's
Bought a small tub of this stuff, had previously used balck on the 95ltr and it worked fine, this stuff didn't like the silicone at the edges and the glass must have still been "greasy", lots of horrible reticulation
Didn't think it looked "to bad" when done (?)
Syphoned some sand from the other tanks, added some shells and fish . . .
And here's a crappy wee video . . .
Neolamprologus kungweensis
They look more settled alredy, swimming with fins erect, done a bit of burrowing in the sand, looking nice, will add some Java fern, the lighting is not the best (understatement) but I think the fish look better against the light substrate, fingers crossed they get some peace now.....
Cheers for looking, Sean
I have a "pair" of Neolamprologus kungweensis in the 4' 190ltr, they have grown quite a bit since I first got them. They seem to have been getting friendly but the "dwarf sumbu" always manage to evict them from there nest
So here goes, started by cleaning up the tank...
Added some naff led's
Bought a small tub of this stuff, had previously used balck on the 95ltr and it worked fine, this stuff didn't like the silicone at the edges and the glass must have still been "greasy", lots of horrible reticulation
Didn't think it looked "to bad" when done (?)
Syphoned some sand from the other tanks, added some shells and fish . . .
And here's a crappy wee video . . .
Neolamprologus kungweensis
They look more settled alredy, swimming with fins erect, done a bit of burrowing in the sand, looking nice, will add some Java fern, the lighting is not the best (understatement) but I think the fish look better against the light substrate, fingers crossed they get some peace now.....
Cheers for looking, Sean