I currently have a south american themed tropical set up, but having moved house in June I'm really struggling, the move really upset my fish and I lost a few, which is understandable but still annoying.
The main reason I'm looking at swapping is that my water has gone from reasonably soft to hard. 7.9ph to be exact, and I believe its the main contributing factor in my fish losses and plants dying off. Ive been doing quite a lot of reading up on it and am of the understanding that this is pretty damn good for cichlids.
What also doesn't help is that I now have a 2 month old daughter so I have been having trouble spending as much time as I used to looking after plants, trimming etc so its starting to become a bit of a headache, Cichlids seem like a good idea as the tanks are just rock work and easy to maintain with a regular syphon to get rid of poo, no dosing ferts or topiary required. She is beginning to take an interest in the tank and lays there watching it when getting sleepy so the stronger colours of cichlids seem like a good idea.
I have a 3' Juwel Vision 180 aquarium, I've been to my LFS which is a Maidenhead Aquatics and they have agreed to take back my remaining tropical stock so I can replace with cichlids, but how do I go about this?
I am in the process of buying rocks and other decoration to go in but its the substrate that is proving a bit tricky, I currently have a small grain black gravel and was wondering whether I should swap it out for a coarse sand as cichlids like to have a dig around. I cant do everything in a day so how can I keep my filter alive whilst I do a swap? which would be done over the course of a week or so so I can change substrate and scape it properly without rushing and doing a poor job.
Will I have to re cycle the tank if the filter lays idle for that period of time? Is there a way to keep my bacterial colony alive?
And what species should I go for? I'm after some bright fish so yellow labs are on the list and another type Ive seen that are bluey/purple with black stripes, the guy at the LFS suggested stocking about 12 fish, is that too many for the tank size? I wont be able to stock fully straight away if I need to cycle and I have read that new additions can be bullied so whats the best way to stock?
The main reason I'm looking at swapping is that my water has gone from reasonably soft to hard. 7.9ph to be exact, and I believe its the main contributing factor in my fish losses and plants dying off. Ive been doing quite a lot of reading up on it and am of the understanding that this is pretty damn good for cichlids.
What also doesn't help is that I now have a 2 month old daughter so I have been having trouble spending as much time as I used to looking after plants, trimming etc so its starting to become a bit of a headache, Cichlids seem like a good idea as the tanks are just rock work and easy to maintain with a regular syphon to get rid of poo, no dosing ferts or topiary required. She is beginning to take an interest in the tank and lays there watching it when getting sleepy so the stronger colours of cichlids seem like a good idea.
I have a 3' Juwel Vision 180 aquarium, I've been to my LFS which is a Maidenhead Aquatics and they have agreed to take back my remaining tropical stock so I can replace with cichlids, but how do I go about this?
I am in the process of buying rocks and other decoration to go in but its the substrate that is proving a bit tricky, I currently have a small grain black gravel and was wondering whether I should swap it out for a coarse sand as cichlids like to have a dig around. I cant do everything in a day so how can I keep my filter alive whilst I do a swap? which would be done over the course of a week or so so I can change substrate and scape it properly without rushing and doing a poor job.
Will I have to re cycle the tank if the filter lays idle for that period of time? Is there a way to keep my bacterial colony alive?
And what species should I go for? I'm after some bright fish so yellow labs are on the list and another type Ive seen that are bluey/purple with black stripes, the guy at the LFS suggested stocking about 12 fish, is that too many for the tank size? I wont be able to stock fully straight away if I need to cycle and I have read that new additions can be bullied so whats the best way to stock?