Lake Tanganyika
The 7th place in the qualifying stage of the Biotope Aquarium Design Contest 2014
Turkey. Cevher Savranbasi

Volume: 400 L
List of fishes: Tropheus sp. Black Kiriza
Biotope description: Natural rock and algae with tropheus tried to create a biotope.

It was naturally the best of the Rift-lake biotopes, but still for me only the 5th place, as it had a) very poor description; b) no precise location on this gigantic lake (as Alexey comments correctly); c) not decorated according to nature (missing rocks in the back).

One of the most beautiful African biotopes that I have seen. Arrangement of stones is fantastic and a fauna is beautiful. Pity the aquarium is small and have dirty sides with the uninspired background.