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  • do you work there? 

  • Very nice setup do your leptosoma fry ever survive?

  • thats cool

  • @loserful777

    Yes, it really is. =)

  • Can malawi and Lake Tanganyika cichlids go together PLEASE HELP

  • @JonoELoco:

    Yes they can, but why should you do this? A exact theme is much more pretty. Check out my other video called: "Huge tank with African cichlids and catfish/ Afrikabecken @ a Zoo Aquarium [1/1]" or /watch?v=-nTFkmV7iuI. There you can see a mixed african cichlid tank.

  • thx bro btw nice tank man wish i could have something like that 1 day

  • @JonoELoco:

    Well, i wish that, too.^^

    Unfortunally it's not my personal tank, it's of a Zoo Aquarium near my hometown.

  • im planing of making a tanganjika aquarium...

    if i do ill post it on this vid :P

  • I'd be your first viewer! (Sprachverwirrung^^)

  • hab dir ne nachricht geschrieben^^, hab ein paar ideen für das aquarium...

  • o hahahah man i set up my 4ft yesterday and it leaked very upset boiiii

  • As usual, another beautiful aquarium.

  • And as usual, i thank you for your comment! =)

  • Can Tanganyikan Cichlids inter-breed?

  • Yes, but its very difficult and will only happen if there are no other fmales of the same species

  • friggin sweet!!

  • Hi, thanks for your comment.

  • Fantastic looking tank. Great job.

  • That's right.

  • wicked tank!!!!

  • Yes =)

  • are those african cichlids or what are they?

  • Yes, african cichlids and killifish from lake Tanganyika.

  • which ones are u afriacan cichlids?

  • I didn't catch the question. I don't have any african cichlids, but you can see them in this video:

    0:19 in the middle of the screen on the ground are Gold ocellatus (Lamprologus ocellatus) .

    0:28 the yellow ones are Redfin Caudopunctatus (Neolamprologus leleupi).

    0:57 the bright blue one isn't a african cichlid, this one is a Tanganyika killifish (Lamprichthys tanganicanus).

    1:06 are Blue Neon (Paracyprichromis nigripinnis).

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