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    Mbuna story - through its color

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    Re: Mbuna story - through its color

    You have peacock and duboisi inside, maybe changed to african story?
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    Are the fish colour natural? I am keen to get some too for my new tank.

    PS. * Try a black backgound for your tank. May make it more attractive.
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    Malawi story - through its color

    Quote Originally Posted by CCT View Post
    You have peacock and duboisi inside, maybe changed to african story?
    I think should be “Malawi story”, sound a little poetic…

    Quote Originally Posted by tetrakid View Post
    Are the fish colour natural? I am keen to get some too for my new tank.

    PS. * Try a black backgound for your tank. May make it more attractive.
    Yes, they are natural. Cichlids are quite colorful fishes, next to betta, in the freshwater world. Even than, a specific color will also take many forms from light to dark tone. There are plenty of room for mix-n-match. Having a huge tank will be advantages for you to bring in more because these fishes are not expensive.

    I thought white background will bring out the richness of individual cichlids. Which is also why I bring in only white rocks. However, no harm trying black background to see whether their color can be ampliefied.
    Last edited by bluebubbles; 26th Jul 2015 at 09:45. Reason: Sounds better

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    Re: Malawi story - through its color

    Quote Originally Posted by bluebubbles View Post
    ....I thought white background will bring out the richness of individual cichlids. Which is also why I bring in only white rocks. However, no harm trying black background to see whether their color can be ampliefied.
    Leave your white rocks and white sand alone, do not change them. They are excellent as they are.
    But I was only suggesting you try a black background, not white. I think adding a black background would give a spectacular effect to your tank.

    Get a piece of 20111031013339.jpg from Popular Bookstore to try.
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    Re: Mbuna story - through its color

    Actual blue bg maybe be better, malawi is good but duboisi is tanganyika
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    Re: Mbuna story - through its color

    The white background was from the same board I bought at Popular. Will try the black one when I pass by Popular bookstore again.

    As for the blue bg, I used it for my previous biotope scape. There were just too many colors to choose from. In fact, I used the light pink background for my goldfish and it stood out quite beautifully.

    Well....I still have a 2ft spare tank. May try baby frontosa if I have the time but it won't be rocky scape. May try a little greeneries with different nanas on rock and let the babies frontosa swim around them...hmmm


    Here is another guess. Can you guy spot the white cichlid? He is there in full view!!! The tank is too white it concealed that fellow.
    Last edited by bluebubbles; 26th Jul 2015 at 12:49.

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    Re: Mbuna story - through its color

    The white one should be pseudotropheus sp. albino
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    Re: Mbuna story - through its color

    Quote Originally Posted by CCT View Post
    The white one should be pseudotropheus sp. albino
    Ya, got black eyes and red eyes specimen. Sometimes I felt black eyes cichlids tend to be more hardy.

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    Re: Mbuna story - through its color

    Latest update...my Mbuna has grown quite a bit but....they gave birth too soon before they even reached maturity?
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    Re: Mbuna story - through its color

    Hi bluebubbles..

    Where did you get your hardscape from? Referring to the pictures from your very first post on 25th July.

    I love the way you stack them up as such. Might just be the perfect option for my Tanganyika setup.

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    Re: Mbuna story - through its color

    wow didn't know in this forum still got other african cichlid keeper except me...haha nice blog!
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    Re: Mbuna story - through its color

    What African cichlids are you keeping?

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    Re: Mbuna story - through its color

    Quote Originally Posted by eeJamboy View Post
    What African cichlids are you keeping?
    I bought the rocks from Y618, but they may not always have the stock. SV will have more of those holey rocks. Not cheap and very heavy.

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