njstockley
Fishaholic
Hi all,
I've had a fish reshuffle recently moving on my Malawis, and taken the opportunity to start a new project in the spare tank - I've tried new world cichlids before in "community" type setups, but thought that growing on a breeding pair would be a fun project to have a go at, and see where I can get to.
After a bit of driving around this weekend I've picked up two groups (7 in total) of very young Parachromis Managuensis (Jaguar cichlids) to grow on and hopefully get a breeding pair. They are all about 1-2" at the moment, and very shy still but know that when the tank lid is open it means food time and wow do they eat!!
So the tank is a Rio 400 (5'x20"x24") which is about 450 litres. I'm running an Eheim 2262 for filtration which pushes about 3400 lph before media. There is a temporary scape in the tank as the fish grow - the plants give them a bit of shelter, and enough space to hide from each other. (The swordtails were only temporary - they are now rehomed.)
Although the breeding setup is where I want to get to, I am aware that I may end up with a solo Jag in there eventually. I've got dividers and a spare tank setup if things take a turn for the worse, but fingers crossed.
I'm going to keep a journal as the fish grow and hope you'll find it interesting:
Tank (temp scape):
Fish:
I've had a fish reshuffle recently moving on my Malawis, and taken the opportunity to start a new project in the spare tank - I've tried new world cichlids before in "community" type setups, but thought that growing on a breeding pair would be a fun project to have a go at, and see where I can get to.
After a bit of driving around this weekend I've picked up two groups (7 in total) of very young Parachromis Managuensis (Jaguar cichlids) to grow on and hopefully get a breeding pair. They are all about 1-2" at the moment, and very shy still but know that when the tank lid is open it means food time and wow do they eat!!
So the tank is a Rio 400 (5'x20"x24") which is about 450 litres. I'm running an Eheim 2262 for filtration which pushes about 3400 lph before media. There is a temporary scape in the tank as the fish grow - the plants give them a bit of shelter, and enough space to hide from each other. (The swordtails were only temporary - they are now rehomed.)
Although the breeding setup is where I want to get to, I am aware that I may end up with a solo Jag in there eventually. I've got dividers and a spare tank setup if things take a turn for the worse, but fingers crossed.
I'm going to keep a journal as the fish grow and hope you'll find it interesting:
Tank (temp scape):
Fish: