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![]() Elaine T wrote: Cichlid is a little general. Two "not excessively aggressive" groups of cichlids come to mind. First, Lake Malawi has a group of open water fish often called "peacocks." snip The second group that comes to mind are the peaceful South American cichlids like angel fish, festivums, keyholes, rams, and Bolivian rams. snip With my city water, I'm able to keep a variety of cichlids from both groups Elaine has mentioned. My tap water is 7.4 and very soft. With some bog wood tank decorations and a tiny amount of peat moss in the filter basket I had Apistogramma borellii cichlids spawning in no time. Now, the Angel fish are spawning once a month as well. The water in these tanks is about 7.2 pH, 2 deg KH and 1 deg GH. To set the water properly for my new Malawi tank, all I had to do was put some crushed coral in the filter basket along with beach sand for my substrate. The water is conditioned with Malawi lake salts at water changes. It's quite simple to set up the proper conditions for these facinating fish. steve |
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