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    My First Tanganyikan Setup

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    comments and advice to improve on the tank needed

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    Nice.

    One thing though, you may want to consider adding a lot more rocks. For hiding and to break up territories/line of sight, etc, and of course aesthetics.. What fishes do you have in there?
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    yup, got lots of comments from my friends about adding more rocks into the tank. have got 2 fronts ,2 julies and 2 others i can't id. gona get shell dwellers soon but those are expensive.

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    Nice tank, what julies strains are those? regani "kipili"? where did you get them?

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    no idea for the name. but this might help. just took a picture of one of my julie

    got my julie from H2O which is the one shown in the pic for $25 and another at GenX for $10

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    Nice tank. Add some more rocks.
    The other fish you cannot ID is Neolamprologus brichardi.
    James
    Currently keeping many wild betta species and other anabantoids.

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    thanks mez

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