Well, 1st off - Hello everone, I'm a noob to fishkeeping, As an experienced contributor on other topical forums, I'll apologise upfront! Hopefully I can share more knowledge in the future.
I've just got a Roma 200l & cabinet, I'm awaiting the arrival of the filter & heater, & substrate, (hopefully 2moro) - I've been pestering the people at Seapets, who say a good way to go for a beginner is Cychlids, due to their hardy nature. I've seen the Jaguar & Convict types, & like these, but was a little baffled by the options, ie - type A is happy with Type B, but will bug / nibble at type C, etc. SO thought I'd share my intentions on here, & see what you guys think.
I'm looking for colourful variety as a starting point, neither the Jags or Cons give this, but I'd like to get as much of it through other (compatible) fish as possible, eventually... I'm aware I need to get the tank in a habitable state first off, and that the fish need adding slowly, but what other fish would be good choices? The shark-looking ones are pretty cool, but colour is essential.
I've just got a Roma 200l & cabinet, I'm awaiting the arrival of the filter & heater, & substrate, (hopefully 2moro) - I've been pestering the people at Seapets, who say a good way to go for a beginner is Cychlids, due to their hardy nature. I've seen the Jaguar & Convict types, & like these, but was a little baffled by the options, ie - type A is happy with Type B, but will bug / nibble at type C, etc. SO thought I'd share my intentions on here, & see what you guys think.
I'm looking for colourful variety as a starting point, neither the Jags or Cons give this, but I'd like to get as much of it through other (compatible) fish as possible, eventually... I'm aware I need to get the tank in a habitable state first off, and that the fish need adding slowly, but what other fish would be good choices? The shark-looking ones are pretty cool, but colour is essential.