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    Great fish & pics. I love the Calvus!
    125g - 6 Zig Zag Rainbows, 6 Turquoise Rainbows, 6 Boesmani Rainbows, 5 otos, 6 corys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishin Phil
    Great fish & pics. I love the Calvus!
    Thank you Phil :)

    The Altolamprologus Calvus is great, they're real hunters. Its impressive to see him when i'm feeding living food such as an earth-wurm or so.

    The Calvus male i own is one crazy bastard, as soon as i get close to their shell of fry or to him while cleaning. He goes bananas and keeps attacking me untill i move, afterwards my hand is full with small red dots of his teeth.

    Its an awesome fish, i am considering a bigger tank and he's definitly getting a home in there again.

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    wonderful images! I love the birds-eye-view of the fry in the shell.

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    Thank you very much! :)

    A few more i would like to share:


    Lamprologus Ocellatus male by Rck1984F, on Flickr

    Two of my Paracyprichromis Brieni Velifer males by Rck1984F, on Flickr

    Altolamprologus Calvus by Rck1984F, on Flickr

    Paracyprichromis Brieni Velifer female mouthbreeding by Rck1984F, on Flickr

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    Synodontis Petricola Dwarf by Rck1984F, on Flickr

    I hope you enjoy them as much as the previous serie of pictures.

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    beautiful! makes me wana make a shell-dweller setup....
    Finally reached 6 tanks... oh god, this addiction is getting serious. 75g mbuna tank, 65g gold severum, 55g OB peacock breeding colony, 30g(36x18) growout, 20 long Dwarf Alto's, 10g fry tank.
    If I die young bury me in... An 8x2x2 with versa tops and a large sump for adequate filtration;)

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    Rck1984, you are putting bad ideas in my head.
    125g - 6 Zig Zag Rainbows, 6 Turquoise Rainbows, 6 Boesmani Rainbows, 5 otos, 6 corys

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    Bad idea's? As in? :D
    Thanks for the nice comments guys! :)

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    Those pictures are just stunning.
    American League Champions! TIGERS!

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    You've done amazing work! Im really jealous.In a good way

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