I´ll make a start: The first one is a 375 L tank (app. 100 gal.) decorated with two modules from Back to Nature, one functioning is as filter with a 1500 L/h powerhead to drive it - the rest of the decoration consist of natural rocks and of couse sand. The species in the tank when the picture was taken was Xenotilapia sp. "red princess", X. sp. "fluorescent green" and a school of X. bathyphila Kekese - they are now in other tanks. As they all a deepwater living species, the lightning are a bit dull with a blue moonlight tube and an old used tube
The next one is the same tank a couple of years back - just plane sand, with some small rocks and a little group of Vallisneria to stake of territories. The fish in the tank are a group of Xenotilapia spiloptera Kipili, a trio of Ophthalmotilapia nasuta Kipili (who turned out not being a trio, but three males
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Thomas

