Nick16
Member
hi all, hope you are all keeping well.
decided i dont want another planted tank for the minute, but a change. after thinking about predatory, shell dwellers, reef, oddball, i decided to go for none of those, but instead a malawi cichlid tank.
i shall start with the formalities and thank you's!
Big shout out to Tony (tonser) for cycling me some media and giving me some spares. pure generosity, hope you enjoy the nice bottle of red.
tank = 48x24x24, (115 US gal)
substrate = coral sand
decor = paving roock from local stone merchant, fake plants (sorry, but real ones will be munched), and a lump of redmooor for good measure
techy bits: 2x ex1200's, 1x fluval 4+, arcadia OTL 4x54w (only 2 to be used) koralia 2. 2x hydor eth 300w.
i havve laid the stones out in a very 'manurfactured' way, to enhance the caves per fish ratio, so that an agression is kept down.
today i have added 8x electric yellow lab (juvi's) who seem to be settling in well, and a bit lost in their tank, probably 20x the size of the shop tank!
testing tank for leaks etc.
plenty of space for little fish to hide away!
as usual comments/suggestions/opinions are always welcome.
cheers
decided i dont want another planted tank for the minute, but a change. after thinking about predatory, shell dwellers, reef, oddball, i decided to go for none of those, but instead a malawi cichlid tank.
i shall start with the formalities and thank you's!
Big shout out to Tony (tonser) for cycling me some media and giving me some spares. pure generosity, hope you enjoy the nice bottle of red.
tank = 48x24x24, (115 US gal)
substrate = coral sand
decor = paving roock from local stone merchant, fake plants (sorry, but real ones will be munched), and a lump of redmooor for good measure
techy bits: 2x ex1200's, 1x fluval 4+, arcadia OTL 4x54w (only 2 to be used) koralia 2. 2x hydor eth 300w.
i havve laid the stones out in a very 'manurfactured' way, to enhance the caves per fish ratio, so that an agression is kept down.
today i have added 8x electric yellow lab (juvi's) who seem to be settling in well, and a bit lost in their tank, probably 20x the size of the shop tank!
testing tank for leaks etc.
plenty of space for little fish to hide away!
as usual comments/suggestions/opinions are always welcome.
cheers