UpToTheGills
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Hi everyone! I'm in the process of setting up a 29gallon tank. I will be using a piece of plexi glass cut to size, with a hole cut out for the filter, as a lid. First off - will full spectrum lighting be stopped by the plexiglass? If so, what do you suggest as an alternative? I will be doing a fishless cycle using media from a tank that has been established for years. From what I have read, I have a chance of this establishing an almost instant cycle. Is that right? Either way, I have an API freshwater testing kit that I use for my other tanks and will be testing daily for stability. The tank will be planted. I plan on starting with a few amazon sword plants since I like the look of them and from what I have read they're easy to keep.
I plan on decorating the tank with some driftwood, a clay pot, some caves and rocks.
The rundown:
Tank size: 29 gallon, 30" X 12" X 18"; I bought it lidless but am having a piece of plexiglass cut to cover the top, with a space cut out to fit the filter
Filter: Penguin bio-wheel power filter, 200 (for up to 50 gallon tanks)
Heater: Tetra submersible heater for 10-30 gallon tanks (I use these in both my other tanks and love them so far, only heaters that I've tried that have effortlessly kept a stable temperature in my tanks despite a fluctuating temperature in the room)
Proposed stocking:
2X Bolivian Rams
1X Kribensis
1X Cockatoo Dwarf Cichlid
1X Bristlenose Pleco
2X Black Mollies
10X Cherry Shrimp
5X Ghost Shrimp (mostly in case the cherry shrimp don't last)
Does this sound like an okay mix for this size of tank with this type of filtration and lots of plants? I really like Mollys and would love to be able to add a few to the mix. I keep up with my water changes - I find it relaxing so frequent pwcs are not a problem for me. Does anyone have experience keeping mollys with dwarf cichlids? Also, I know the kribs are an African species but have read of people mixing them with CA dwarfs without a problem. Worst case I have a spare 20 gallon, and my lfs is good about taking fish back.
I believe with this stocking I'm at capacity in a 29 gallon. If you think I can add anything (mostly thinking small bottom feeders) I'm open to suggestions. I'm pretty set on the dwarfs but the numbers can be played with. From my understanding they should be okay together but please advise. Personal experiences are always helpful.
I'm also hoping to have the shrimp breed so I have some extras to toss in as treats for my convict. I have read conflicting info regarding the safety of cherry shrimp with dwarf cichlids so I figure I'll give it a shot, and just keep ghosts if the cherrys don't make it.
Any and all suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance!
I plan on decorating the tank with some driftwood, a clay pot, some caves and rocks.
The rundown:
Tank size: 29 gallon, 30" X 12" X 18"; I bought it lidless but am having a piece of plexiglass cut to cover the top, with a space cut out to fit the filter
Filter: Penguin bio-wheel power filter, 200 (for up to 50 gallon tanks)
Heater: Tetra submersible heater for 10-30 gallon tanks (I use these in both my other tanks and love them so far, only heaters that I've tried that have effortlessly kept a stable temperature in my tanks despite a fluctuating temperature in the room)
Proposed stocking:
2X Bolivian Rams
1X Kribensis
1X Cockatoo Dwarf Cichlid
1X Bristlenose Pleco
2X Black Mollies
10X Cherry Shrimp
5X Ghost Shrimp (mostly in case the cherry shrimp don't last)
Does this sound like an okay mix for this size of tank with this type of filtration and lots of plants? I really like Mollys and would love to be able to add a few to the mix. I keep up with my water changes - I find it relaxing so frequent pwcs are not a problem for me. Does anyone have experience keeping mollys with dwarf cichlids? Also, I know the kribs are an African species but have read of people mixing them with CA dwarfs without a problem. Worst case I have a spare 20 gallon, and my lfs is good about taking fish back.
I believe with this stocking I'm at capacity in a 29 gallon. If you think I can add anything (mostly thinking small bottom feeders) I'm open to suggestions. I'm pretty set on the dwarfs but the numbers can be played with. From my understanding they should be okay together but please advise. Personal experiences are always helpful.
I'm also hoping to have the shrimp breed so I have some extras to toss in as treats for my convict. I have read conflicting info regarding the safety of cherry shrimp with dwarf cichlids so I figure I'll give it a shot, and just keep ghosts if the cherrys don't make it.
Any and all suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance!