As some of you may know, it's long been my dream to do a (fairly) large central African biotope. This journal is going to follow my progress in fulfilling that dream.
Kind of.
I'm posting this part early to get it out of the way before I go on to the actual planting etc. Basically, guilty confession time. Ignore if you want to get to the tank stuff.
Unfortunately it's not going to be 100% African. There will be one Indonesian and one Thai guest: my red tailed shark and one, solitary clown loach who I've been trying to re-home for a year. (I can't find anyone nearby who'll take it and I don't trust my LFS not to sell him to someone who will put him in a much smaller tank).
Before you all shout at me, I am aware that a clown loach will out-grow a 75 gallon tank. I am also aware that they prefer to be in large groups. It is not possible for me to get a larger tank for him. I bought said loach approximately 5 years ago when I wasn't aware of the care he would require. He's still relatively small, only about 2 inches long, and completely healthy. If you're in the West Midlands and you have a 6 foot tank + keep loaches, do tell and you can have him. You would have to pick him up, but I'd really like him to be with his people.
The stocking of the tank will probably change depending on how my shark reacts to newcomers. I've had him for 5 years and I've got to know his personality fairly well. Thus far, he's a friendly fish. He spends most of his time under the filter or in caves with the clown loach. They've become quite attached. (Another reason I'm reluctant to relocate the loach). Anyway, I will be stocking hesitantly, and the tank will be heavily planted to break the line of sight if he becomes aggressive towards other fish.
Phew. All right, that's out of the way. I'll be posting pictures and updating this as I go along. Thanks for reading!
Kind of.
I'm posting this part early to get it out of the way before I go on to the actual planting etc. Basically, guilty confession time. Ignore if you want to get to the tank stuff.
Unfortunately it's not going to be 100% African. There will be one Indonesian and one Thai guest: my red tailed shark and one, solitary clown loach who I've been trying to re-home for a year. (I can't find anyone nearby who'll take it and I don't trust my LFS not to sell him to someone who will put him in a much smaller tank).
Before you all shout at me, I am aware that a clown loach will out-grow a 75 gallon tank. I am also aware that they prefer to be in large groups. It is not possible for me to get a larger tank for him. I bought said loach approximately 5 years ago when I wasn't aware of the care he would require. He's still relatively small, only about 2 inches long, and completely healthy. If you're in the West Midlands and you have a 6 foot tank + keep loaches, do tell and you can have him. You would have to pick him up, but I'd really like him to be with his people.
The stocking of the tank will probably change depending on how my shark reacts to newcomers. I've had him for 5 years and I've got to know his personality fairly well. Thus far, he's a friendly fish. He spends most of his time under the filter or in caves with the clown loach. They've become quite attached. (Another reason I'm reluctant to relocate the loach). Anyway, I will be stocking hesitantly, and the tank will be heavily planted to break the line of sight if he becomes aggressive towards other fish.
Phew. All right, that's out of the way. I'll be posting pictures and updating this as I go along. Thanks for reading!