michellebradford
Fish Crazy
im getting a new tank it 2.5 ft i wANT TO Put cichlids in it but not sure pf type, they need to be small and i would like to breed them, the water around my area is hard and ive heard that can be a problem??
My Malawis live in high ph water and all are growing at a rate of knots and breeding to boot. The ph should be fine. They prefer hard water.
Hugs,
P.
What is the lenghtxwidthxheight of the tank? If its tall and long enough you may be able to get angelfish.
Unless the room is very stable in temperature, it needs a 75w/100w heater but the 50w will do while you get it set up.What is the lenghtxwidthxheight of the tank? If its tall and long enough you may be able to get angelfish.
L30inc x w13inc x d13.5inc =5265?
ive have had a suggestion of putting malawi's in it, its got wood and a couple of rocks, gravel, i dont want to put plants in it, as i have already got a planted tank and i want this on to be different, my only problemas well is what size heater and filter to get the ones pets at home suggested seam to small, they said id need a 25w heater and a small filter, now ive got a spare 50w heater do u think that will do, and also i was going to get the next size filter from what they suggested, do u think this will be ok or should i just listen to the experts at pets at home?
sorry bit of a long post
michelle
ps thanks for all of your help so far
Unless the room is very stable in temperature, it needs a 75w/100w heater but the 50w will do while you get it set up.What is the lenghtxwidthxheight of the tank? If its tall and long enough you may be able to get angelfish.
L30inc x w13inc x d13.5inc =5265?
ive have had a suggestion of putting malawi's in it, its got wood and a couple of rocks, gravel, i dont want to put plants in it, as i have already got a planted tank and i want this on to be different, my only problemas well is what size heater and filter to get the ones pets at home suggested seam to small, they said id need a 25w heater and a small filter, now ive got a spare 50w heater do u think that will do, and also i was going to get the next size filter from what they suggested, do u think this will be ok or should i just listen to the experts at pets at home?
sorry bit of a long post
michelle
ps thanks for all of your help so far
A Fluval 2+ or equivalent will do for filtration.
It is too small for Malawis but would be ok for some Tanganiknans - shellies as already mentioned or the smaller Julidochromis or lamprologus species. - You'd need to take the wood out & have sand as a substrate for these.
Kribs or their relatives would be ok but look up Anomalochromis thomasi
HTH
Sue