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Old September 19th 03, 05:45 PM
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Default Help with First Aquarium (Species Selection & Stocking Rate)

On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 17:48:32 -0400, "NetMax"
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"Ersatz Anarchist" wrote in message
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After some research, I have decided to put together a cichlid
aquarium. I will probably get a 55 gallon tank, but may take the
plunge and get a 75 gallon tank. According to the LFS, my water is
slightly soft and has a ph of 7.1 (at least according to their test
strips). I was recommended to include 6 tiger barbs as dither fish. I
want to include a catfish of some sort.


Some 55g and 75g are almost identical except for the front to back width.
Some 55g are 12" wide, which I think you will find too narrow for the
fish you are considering and any significant amount of rocks and
driftwood. JMO


I decided on the 75 Gallon tank today. While the cost is higher, I
like the added depth of the tank.


1) I am interested in Firemouth and Convict Cichlids. They seem
to be hardy and relatively beginner friendly. Is a mix Firemouths and
Convicts appropriate? What sort of stocking rate should I use for such
a mixed tank (if appropriate), or if not, how many Firemouths or
Convicts should I put in a 55 gallon tank (or a 75 gallon tank)?


Until the Convicts and/or Firemouths breed (and it will be the Convicts
first), the mix is ok. After they breed, you will have new and very
predictable challenges ;~) You could start with 4 juveniles of each as
an example. That should get interesting in about 9 months.


Pardon me for being dense, but can I take from your response that once
the Convicts or Firemouths begin breeding that the tank will turn into
a war zone?

2) Any recommendations as to a catfish choice? I assume that any
catfish that will be too large for the Cichlids to eat would be an
acceptable choice. Banjo cats look interesting (as do several others).


For brutal efficiency, I like Pictus catfish. They also grow large with
your cichlids, and don't generally stay still long enough for the
cichlids to bother them.


Any thoughts on a Striped Rafael? I saw one in the LFS last night and
thought it was pretty cool looking. They are South American and mostly
nocturnal. Since I was planning on having a fair bit of "structure" in
the tank, I thought it would be a nice addition.

Can I mix Pictus and a Striped Rafael? The LFS indicated that Pictus
catfish do best in small groups. How many would you recommend to keep
them a happy group?


3) Any other thoughts for a newbie?


Not offhand. Be sure to cycle the tank properly. Overfilter. Do lots
of waterchanges. Feed a wide variety of foods (smaller feedings but
often, is best). Raise the water temperture for growth & nice colour.
Lower the temperature if things get too agressive. Give them lots of
shelters. If they fight too much, take away all their shelters ;~)
...just the usual comments )

NetMax

Thanks for any and all input you may have!

Mark Cornell




Thank you again for all advice!

Mark