Hey guys, I’ve been looking at getting myself a 130L long tank - dimensions 90cm x 36 x 45.
I’ve a couple of planted tanks with, tetras, rasbora, cories, and some south American cichlids but I’ve wanted something abit different, ideally just rocks and sand substrate and since marine tanks look amazing but are far too intimidating for me, I’ll stick with freshwater
I’ve always wanted to keep Malawi cichlids, yellow labs and maingano, but I'm aware that this tank is probably still too small for even a small group of 6-8, and since I can’t fit a 55g anywhere in my flat, I’ve been reading up on shelldwellers .
Would the footprint of this tank be good enough for a group of these?
and since they’ll stay close to the bottom, any suggestions on other tank mates to occupy the top or should I leave it species only (I’m aware they can become aggressive during mating)
Problem is I have soft and slightly acidic water, which i know isnt what they require. If i were to increase the hardness of the water using crush coral or some cichlid mix sand would this increase the hardness and with it the ph until it’s suitable for them.
or.. failing that
Is there any other fish in this kind of rocky environment you'd maybe suggest i have a look at?
I’ve a couple of planted tanks with, tetras, rasbora, cories, and some south American cichlids but I’ve wanted something abit different, ideally just rocks and sand substrate and since marine tanks look amazing but are far too intimidating for me, I’ll stick with freshwater
I’ve always wanted to keep Malawi cichlids, yellow labs and maingano, but I'm aware that this tank is probably still too small for even a small group of 6-8, and since I can’t fit a 55g anywhere in my flat, I’ve been reading up on shelldwellers .
Would the footprint of this tank be good enough for a group of these?
and since they’ll stay close to the bottom, any suggestions on other tank mates to occupy the top or should I leave it species only (I’m aware they can become aggressive during mating)
Problem is I have soft and slightly acidic water, which i know isnt what they require. If i were to increase the hardness of the water using crush coral or some cichlid mix sand would this increase the hardness and with it the ph until it’s suitable for them.
or.. failing that
Is there any other fish in this kind of rocky environment you'd maybe suggest i have a look at?