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Questions about stocking new tank
Hello,
I'm in the planning stages of setting up a 55 gallon tank in which I would like to keep some Mbuna. Out of the tap, my water has a pH of 8.2, so my research indicates that should be good for Mbuna without having to adjust the pH. I'm thinking of getting an Eheim 2126 filter/heater, and using a lot of rocks to provide decoration and hiding places. So the first question I have is what kind of rock would you recommend for this setup, I was wondering if slate might be good? I'm also looking for recommendations about substrate, what kind of sand would be good to use? Finally, when it comes to fish selection, please help me decide what to do. I would like to have Labidochromis caeruleus, and then I was thinking either Pseudotropheus acei or Pseudotropheus socolofi, as I've heard that these species are less aggressive than other cichlids. I believe that these species can coexist, but if I'm wrong, please advise. I really like the look of Pseudotropheus demasoni, but I've read that they would be too aggressive for this size tank and the yellow labs, is that correct? Any recommendations other than these species? Should I get some non-Mbuna as well? Finally, what density should I use? I know that I should try for only 1 male of each of the cichlid species, but how many females would be optimal. Would 4 yellow labs and 4 of whatever blue species I end up with be good, too few, too many? My goal here is to have some interesting, colorful fish, but the most important thing is that the fish are happy coexisting. Thanks for your help and advice, -- Chris Kollmann |
Chris,
Check out the website http://www.cichlid-forum.com/index.php They have a great deal of info on the subject. Specifically http://www.cichlid-forum.com/article..._beginners.php http://www.cichlid-forum.com/article...cutter_55g.php Jerry Christopher Kollmann wrote: Hello, I'm in the planning stages of setting up a 55 gallon tank in which I would like to keep some Mbuna. Out of the tap, my water has a pH of 8.2, so my research indicates that should be good for Mbuna without having to adjust the pH. I'm thinking of getting an Eheim 2126 filter/heater, and using a lot of rocks to provide decoration and hiding places. So the first question I have is what kind of rock would you recommend for this setup, I was wondering if slate might be good? I'm also looking for recommendations about substrate, what kind of sand would be good to use? Finally, when it comes to fish selection, please help me decide what to do. I would like to have Labidochromis caeruleus, and then I was thinking either Pseudotropheus acei or Pseudotropheus socolofi, as I've heard that these species are less aggressive than other cichlids. I believe that these species can coexist, but if I'm wrong, please advise. I really like the look of Pseudotropheus demasoni, but I've read that they would be too aggressive for this size tank and the yellow labs, is that correct? Any recommendations other than these species? Should I get some non-Mbuna as well? Finally, what density should I use? I know that I should try for only 1 male of each of the cichlid species, but how many females would be optimal. Would 4 yellow labs and 4 of whatever blue species I end up with be good, too few, too many? My goal here is to have some interesting, colorful fish, but the most important thing is that the fish are happy coexisting. Thanks for your help and advice, -- Chris Kollmann |
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