Photo #1 - Juvinile Female Pseudotropheus Demasoni (left), Y...

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Photo Caption: Juvinile female Pseudotropheus demasoni (left), Young adult male Pseudotropheus demasoni (right). Male has evidence of a recent territory dispute (white lips). Apparently he won!

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55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 55 gallon stocked with 11 P. demasoni, 10 L. caeruleus, two Synodontis petricola and three plecos. Filtration provided by a Emperor 400 and a AquaClear 50.

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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: 55 gallon mixed community Lake Malawi tank with six Synodontis multipunctatus and two plecos. 55 gallon with 11 P. demasoni, 10 L. caeruleus, two Synodontis petricola and three plecos. 35 gallon with 25 Metriaclima lombardoi and one pleco. 10 gallon fry tank, 5 gallon hospital tank.
Advice: Research, research and more research. Then experiment. Repeat process.
Fish Kept: Lake Malawi Cichlids, Synodontis Catfish and Plecos.
Corals/Plants: Homemade artificial plant decor, lake rocks, slate, driftwood.
Tank Size: 55 gallons

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