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Hello everyone.
First some background. I have had my 55gal freshwater tank for about 8 months now. I have kept various tropicals in it with varying levels of success. Currently, I have 5 neon tetras, 3 corys, 2 platy's and 1 female betta. My water is good (no ammonia/nitrite, and currently about 20-30ppm nitrate). PH is around 7.8 - 8.2. Tank is planted with various artificial plants, and some pieces of driftwood to create some hiding spots. Substrate is a 50/50 mix of regular size gravel and some smaller sized gravel. Now to my question. I am interested in getting some cichlids for my aquarium, particularly the Malawian variety. Now I realize some (if not all) of the fish I have currently may not be compatible, which is fine, I have another home for them if need be. But I am wondering about the suitability of the rest of the aquarium setup for Malawian cichlids. I understand that Malawian cichlids like a higher pH, which is no problem because my pH (and local tap water) have a higher pH as is. But what about the substrate? I understand that these fish like a sandy substrate. Are they fine with a substrate like mine, or would I need to change it to make it suitable for them? Regarding plants and decor, I figure I would need to get some rock like structures to provide hiding spots/territories for males, but what about plants? Are the artificial plants okay? What about the driftwood? Anyways, some help would be great, as I would love to get into cichlids, but do not want to jump in if my setup is not sufficient. Thanks. |
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Hi..
I have had my 55gal freshwater tank for about 8 months now. I have kept various tropicals in it with varying levels of success. Hmm.. Currently, I have 5 neon tetras, 3 corys, 2 platy's and 1 female betta. Okay.. My water is good (no ammonia/nitrite, and currently about 20-30ppm nitrate). In my mind no prob..! What's about GH/KH..? PH is around 7.8 - 8.2. Hmm.., why is the PH so high..? Tank is planted with various artificial plants, and some pieces of driftwood to create some hiding spots. Substrate is a 50/50 mix of regular size gravel and some smaller sized gravel. What's about life plants, lighting..? What's regular size gravel..? And what's some smaller sized gravel..? Now to my question. I am interested in getting some cichlids for my aquarium, particularly the Malawian variety. Okay.. Now I realize some (if not all) of the fish I have currently may not be compatible, which is fine, I have another home for them if need be. Well all of the old fish might be incompatible..! But I am wondering about the suitability of the rest of the aquarium setup for Malawian cichlids. Me, too.. I understand that Malawian cichlids like a higher pH, which is no problem because my pH (and local tap water) have a higher pH as is. Okay.. But what about the substrate? Pool sand - or fine gravel (~0.1").. I understand that these fish like a sandy substrate. Are they fine with a substrate like mine, or would I need to change it to make it suitable for them? In my mind Sand would be great..! Regarding plants and decor, I figure I would need to get some rock like structures to provide hiding spots/territories for males, but what about plants? Are the artificial plants okay? Depending on lighting there were several life plants available for your tank.. What about the driftwood? Real driftwood shouldn't be a prob.. Anyways, some help would be great, as I would love to get into cichlids, but do not want to jump in if my setup is not sufficient. Agreed.., cichlids are great pet fish but there are several other cichlids beside Malawians.. Ever tried TFA..? http://groups.google.com/group/The-Freshwater-Aquarium -- cu Marco |
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Tank sounds fine.
Malawi cichlids are VERY easy. They also come from rocky, sandys and muddy based places. For decoration you can use anything, most tanks look like a messy jumble to provide enuf seperate territorys. All your current fish would have to go, sorry as a first fish try electric yellows they are the most chilled out. it gets more aggro from there on. ![]() So yea I'd move accross the old fish and move in some africans your water sounds fine but maybe consider adding a bit of shellgrit/marble/limestone/coral to the substrate so the nice high pH stays that way. "Marco Schwarz" wrote in message ... Hi.. I have had my 55gal freshwater tank for about 8 months now. I have kept various tropicals in it with varying levels of success. Hmm.. Currently, I have 5 neon tetras, 3 corys, 2 platy's and 1 female betta. Okay.. My water is good (no ammonia/nitrite, and currently about 20-30ppm nitrate). In my mind no prob..! What's about GH/KH..? PH is around 7.8 - 8.2. Hmm.., why is the PH so high..? Tank is planted with various artificial plants, and some pieces of driftwood to create some hiding spots. Substrate is a 50/50 mix of regular size gravel and some smaller sized gravel. What's about life plants, lighting..? What's regular size gravel..? And what's some smaller sized gravel..? Now to my question. I am interested in getting some cichlids for my aquarium, particularly the Malawian variety. Okay.. Now I realize some (if not all) of the fish I have currently may not be compatible, which is fine, I have another home for them if need be. Well all of the old fish might be incompatible..! But I am wondering about the suitability of the rest of the aquarium setup for Malawian cichlids. Me, too.. I understand that Malawian cichlids like a higher pH, which is no problem because my pH (and local tap water) have a higher pH as is. Okay.. But what about the substrate? Pool sand - or fine gravel (~0.1").. I understand that these fish like a sandy substrate. Are they fine with a substrate like mine, or would I need to change it to make it suitable for them? In my mind Sand would be great..! Regarding plants and decor, I figure I would need to get some rock like structures to provide hiding spots/territories for males, but what about plants? Are the artificial plants okay? Depending on lighting there were several life plants available for your tank.. What about the driftwood? Real driftwood shouldn't be a prob.. Anyways, some help would be great, as I would love to get into cichlids, but do not want to jump in if my setup is not sufficient. Agreed.., cichlids are great pet fish but there are several other cichlids beside Malawians.. Ever tried TFA..? http://groups.google.com/group/The-Freshwater-Aquarium -- cu Marco |
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