Hi all
I've been reading online and do plan to purchase some specific books but I'd appreciate some advice from this forum too.
We have a second hand tank sitting in the back room and waiting for some occupants - my OH and I have decided we'd like to keep some cichlids and wondered if this tank would be suitable for what we have in mind (no worries if it's not, we'll set it up with something else and get another tank for the cichlids ).
It's a 150L/39 US g tank - which is 4.5 ft long x 10 inch wide (it's an in-wall tank).
We want to set it up with a colony of electric yellows - one male and 3-4 females? and maybe a few top level fish if there's space?
Filtration we'll purchase to suit (aware that more is better). The plan was for sand/fine gravel substrate with rocks and maybe a few anubias/java fern (or maybe not plants, haven't decided).
Would the tank be too narrow? Or would it be OK with just the cichlids but forget about other fish? Or not at all?
Thanks in advance
edit to fix width.
I've been reading online and do plan to purchase some specific books but I'd appreciate some advice from this forum too.
We have a second hand tank sitting in the back room and waiting for some occupants - my OH and I have decided we'd like to keep some cichlids and wondered if this tank would be suitable for what we have in mind (no worries if it's not, we'll set it up with something else and get another tank for the cichlids ).
It's a 150L/39 US g tank - which is 4.5 ft long x 10 inch wide (it's an in-wall tank).
We want to set it up with a colony of electric yellows - one male and 3-4 females? and maybe a few top level fish if there's space?
Filtration we'll purchase to suit (aware that more is better). The plan was for sand/fine gravel substrate with rocks and maybe a few anubias/java fern (or maybe not plants, haven't decided).
Would the tank be too narrow? Or would it be OK with just the cichlids but forget about other fish? Or not at all?
Thanks in advance
edit to fix width.