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#1 Ronny

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Posted 07 July 2016 - 04:57 PM

As requested, some videos of my current 6x2x2 F1 Moba tank :)

 

 

 

 

 

This was taken 2 weeks after  I got them. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sometime after I got them and added some wild tricoti. 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Cheers

 

Ronny. 


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#2 Stormfyre

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Posted 07 July 2016 - 07:30 PM

Awesome. No caves, no hiding fish and well stocked.

 

Great idea and I think I might do something similar with my new Kigoma tank



#3 Ronny

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Posted 07 July 2016 - 07:41 PM

I based it on the way Lloyd Ashton had his Wc breeding tanks set up. 
Pretty similar but with less rocks. 

 

 

 

A more recent video.  Have since moved the tricoti but haven't uploaded a video to youtube yet. Will upload and post here soon. 

 



#4 Poncho

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Posted 07 July 2016 - 10:12 PM

I like the set up. You get a lot more activity from the fronts. Makes the tank a lot more interesting

#5 Ronny

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Posted 08 July 2016 - 08:27 AM

I must admit, I was never really a big fan of frontosa tanks due to always seeing big ones basically sitting still in their tanks only moving to eat. 

 

It wasn't till I saw some of Lloyd Ashtons videos of his WC stock that got me interested lol. 

Some may find the tank set up a lil boring but I like how it actually shows off the fish. 

 

 



#6 Buccal

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Posted 08 July 2016 - 09:04 AM

Not at all mate, Frontosa when big are only interesting when in full health and have space,,,,, people that disregard KH GH will always have motionless boring frontosa that are nothing but just surviving.
You may have to remove a few as they mature, because sometimes with age, the odd one may get the distended dropped jaw, and messes up the perfect stock look,,, as this happens in Wild caughts or f1's as much as oz lines.
I can also see you've thinned out the colony,,, what sex ratio you aiming for there ?

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Posted 12 July 2016 - 06:20 AM

Not at all mate, Frontosa when big are only interesting when in full health and have space,,,,, people that disregard KH GH will always have motionless boring frontosa that are nothing but just surviving.
You may have to remove a few as they mature, because sometimes with age, the odd one may get the distended dropped jaw, and messes up the perfect stock look,,, as this happens in Wild caughts or f1's as much as oz lines.
I can also see you've thinned out the colony,,, what sex ratio you aiming for there ?

 

 

 

Sorry, I wasn't very clear on that last post. That video is of Lloyds tank that made me want to get some of his Moba. Theres some other videos of his that made me want to get frontosa at all.

He has some really nice WC colonies in the same sized tank that are a really active and just look a lot more impressive in a large group as opposed to one male and a few beat up girls.



#8 Ronny

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Posted 19 July 2016 - 09:28 PM

Video taken tonight :) 



#9 Poncho

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Posted 19 July 2016 - 09:52 PM

Very cool, I love seeing them so active - slow moving but active for a fronty. I could drink my morning coffee in front of that tank every day of the year

#10 Ronny

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Posted 24 July 2016 - 07:15 PM

I don't get sick of watching them.  The auto timer for the light doesn't turn on early enough for me to watch them before work and I would probably be late for work all the time if I did lol. 



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Posted 10 August 2016 - 11:06 PM

Very cool, I love seeing them so active - slow moving but active for a fronty. I could drink my morning coffee in front of that tank every day of the year

 

Always slow moving until you try and put a fish net into the tank.


I don't get sick of watching them.  The auto timer for the light doesn't turn on early enough for me to watch them before work and I would probably be late for work all the time if I did lol. 

 

What is your time between the first and last videos?  They've grown really well.



#12 Ronny

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Posted 22 August 2016 - 02:30 PM

 

Always slow moving until you try and put a fish net into the tank.


 

What is your time between the first and last videos?  They've grown really well.

The dates in the video titles are the dates the videos were taken. 

So first one was 16/4/15 and the last one was 19/7/16. 

Some of them have grown from around 5cm to  20cm+ in that time :) 



#13 Ronny

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Posted 12 September 2016 - 12:06 PM

Some more recent shots :)


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#14 Ronny

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Posted 16 September 2016 - 03:06 PM

Close up video :) 




#15 Spiesie

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Posted 16 September 2016 - 03:35 PM

Absolute Awesome Pics and Video!

 

Can you please share the filtration and general maintenance you do on this particular tank?

 

Also, what lighting are you using?

 

Thanks!


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#16 Poncho

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Posted 18 September 2016 - 08:47 AM

Great video

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Posted 18 September 2016 - 12:20 PM

Thanks guys :)

The filtration on this tank is a 4 foot sump filled with Jap mat, black sponge and heaps of Marine Pure spheres (about 15L).  

The pump is an Eheim compact+ 5000. 

 

 

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The tank is a really low maintenance tank as I just do a weekly 30% water change and feed every couple of days. I used to feed everyday but as they've gotten bigger I reduced the feeding a bit.  Plus I no longer have hundred of JD fry to feed them lol. 

 

 

As for the lighting, the tank has two 18cm UpAqua Nano LEDs that sit at the front of the tank on an angle pointing towards the back. 

They do a pretty good job for $35 lights lol. 

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#18 Ronny

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Posted 14 November 2016 - 02:44 PM



#19 Chopstick_mike

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Posted 14 November 2016 - 10:19 PM

Looks awesome I've just started a 7x2x2 tang tank with 6 bar Burundi fronties only got ten but hope to breed some and add them in

#20 Ronny

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Posted 09 April 2017 - 09:28 AM

Had these guys for over 2 years now from 5cm.  

Starting to get mouthfuls :) 

 

 






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