I don't know if you're on cichlid-forum.com or not (biggest cichlid site) but I won tank of the month in April 2004. It was a 135g hap/mbuna tank:
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/tanks/d....php?tank=1413
My advice on your mbuna tank - try to replicate their environment more. You wouldn't find rocks carefully stacked like that in the wild, you know? Mbuna tanks like large boulders (big granite rocks can be found anywhere around Atlanta) and a sand substrate.
I currently have a 55g Tanganyikan tank (with no pictures) with some breeding Julidochromis regani "Kacheese" if you're interested in some new rarer fish. I also have some Cyprochromis leptosoma "Blue Flash" that should be breeding any week now.
Oh, and here's my 45g high light/Co2 injected planted Discus tank with horrible iphone pictures. Every other week the tank is completely covered with plants and you can't see the back so I have to trim it all down.
Here's the tank before I added the high light,fertilizers, and Co2:
If anyone wants super cheap plants (like 5-10 bucks for tons of plants) for their aquarium let me know. I have so many that grow so fast I have to throw them away!!!




) with some breeding Julidochromis regani "Kacheese" if you're interested in some new rarer fish. I also have some Cyprochromis leptosoma "Blue Flash" that should be breeding any week now.



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