Hello!
After a 7 year break from fish keeping (moving house, moving job, getting married, buying a house etc., in other words getting old...) I am back and can't wait to get a new tank set up.
There's only really 1 place that I can suitably set up a tank in my house, it'll be in the living room next to the sofa, so it can't be very big and the filter will need to be quiet. I have the following equipment in mind:
Juwel Lido 120L tank (61cm x 41 x 58)
+ Cabinet
Fluval 206 external canister filter
I think this would fit quite nicely into the room and the added height of the tank take the capacity up to a decent level. I would love to set this tank up with an Amazon theme, I'm thinking sand and as the tank is almost a cube, a large tall piece of wood in the centre to provide a pivot for the fish to swim around. Hopefully being able to swim in a circle will help cover for the relatively short width of the tank.
I would have it moderately planted, with tall reed-like plants in the middle and some shorter plants as you move away from the centre. Then some floating plants to fill the corners at the top.
Now here's the tricky bit. I would LOVE to have a pair of angelfish, the tank is nice and tall but a bit on the short side for them. Could this stocking work?
2 x Angelfish
9 x Harlequin rasboras
+ Some shrimp and small snails
That would be my ideal, but I'm open to suggestions on the centerpiece fish. Can anyone recommend other centerpiece cichlids that would be a decent size and take up the upper/ middle levels of the tank?
Thanks!
After a 7 year break from fish keeping (moving house, moving job, getting married, buying a house etc., in other words getting old...) I am back and can't wait to get a new tank set up.
There's only really 1 place that I can suitably set up a tank in my house, it'll be in the living room next to the sofa, so it can't be very big and the filter will need to be quiet. I have the following equipment in mind:
Juwel Lido 120L tank (61cm x 41 x 58)
+ Cabinet
Fluval 206 external canister filter
I think this would fit quite nicely into the room and the added height of the tank take the capacity up to a decent level. I would love to set this tank up with an Amazon theme, I'm thinking sand and as the tank is almost a cube, a large tall piece of wood in the centre to provide a pivot for the fish to swim around. Hopefully being able to swim in a circle will help cover for the relatively short width of the tank.
I would have it moderately planted, with tall reed-like plants in the middle and some shorter plants as you move away from the centre. Then some floating plants to fill the corners at the top.
Now here's the tricky bit. I would LOVE to have a pair of angelfish, the tank is nice and tall but a bit on the short side for them. Could this stocking work?
2 x Angelfish
9 x Harlequin rasboras
+ Some shrimp and small snails
That would be my ideal, but I'm open to suggestions on the centerpiece fish. Can anyone recommend other centerpiece cichlids that would be a decent size and take up the upper/ middle levels of the tank?
Thanks!