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Old August 12th 05, 05:30 AM
Elaine T
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Daniel Morrow wrote:
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Hi Folks,

We recently moved and tore down our aquarium, and it is time to get it
starting again. It was a community tank with lots of plants, but I want to
do something a little different when I get going again.

I am thinking cichlids which I understand needs lots of hiding places and
rocks, but are they compatible with plants?

Any recommendations on good fish for a 55gal tank? I am looking for a lot


of

color and small to medium size fish that are not excessively aggressive or
require live food.

Is there anything special I need in the way of filtration or water
conditions?

Thanks




Typically the water needs to be very alkaline and the ph needs to be high.
You could use aragonite in a media chamber in a filter to raise the
alkalinity (or so I am told - when I did that my general hardness went up
but the carbonate hardness, otherwise know as alkaline, stayed almost rock
bottom and I used Bermuda pink carib sea substrate in my filter's media
chamber) or I guess you could leave the water soft, etc. but not expect any
breeding. Others here will be able to fill you in a lot better than me and
give you more details, good luck and later!


Daniel, your advice is way off target for all but Tanganyikan cichlids.
Are you aware that discus, rams, and angels are also cichlids and
prefer very soft, acidic water? Or that even African Lake Malawi and
Victoria cichlids don't require extreme alkalinity and pH?

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Old August 12th 05, 09:19 PM
Daniel Morrow
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"Elaine T" wrote in message
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Daniel Morrow wrote:
"Fred Bloggs" wrote in message
...

Hi Folks,

We recently moved and tore down our aquarium, and it is time to get it
starting again. It was a community tank with lots of plants, but I want

to
do something a little different when I get going again.

I am thinking cichlids which I understand needs lots of hiding places

and
rocks, but are they compatible with plants?

Any recommendations on good fish for a 55gal tank? I am looking for a

lot

of

color and small to medium size fish that are not excessively aggressive

or
require live food.

Is there anything special I need in the way of filtration or water
conditions?

Thanks




Typically the water needs to be very alkaline and the ph needs to be

high.
You could use aragonite in a media chamber in a filter to raise the
alkalinity (or so I am told - when I did that my general hardness went

up
but the carbonate hardness, otherwise know as alkaline, stayed almost

rock
bottom and I used Bermuda pink carib sea substrate in my filter's media
chamber) or I guess you could leave the water soft, etc. but not expect

any
breeding. Others here will be able to fill you in a lot better than me

and
give you more details, good luck and later!


Daniel, your advice is way off target for all but Tanganyikan cichlids.
Are you aware that discus, rams, and angels are also cichlids and
prefer very soft, acidic water? Or that even African Lake Malawi and
Victoria cichlids don't require extreme alkalinity and pH?

--
Elaine T __
http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__
rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com


Sorry about that - when I wrote it I thought I was right enough, please
excuse my assuming I was right. Later!


 




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