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 #283: jwhitey17 Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
Picture of my 125 gallon African Cichlid Tank.  Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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State:  Pennsylvania Country: United States
 
Rank: #283 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.08
Number of Votes: 254
Photo Caption: Picture of my 125 gallon African Cichlid Tank. Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Quote: None
Advice: Water movement is key and never use chemicals to adjust PH, etc. All is a waste of money.
Fish Kept: Assorted African Cichlids
Plants Kept: None. All rock work from our local rock store. 200 pounds of it. Also, substrate is Argonite sand.
Tank Size: 125
Description: 125 gallon tank. I currently have 2 36" florescent hoods. Filtration is 2x Fluval 405, 1 biological HOB, and 1 media HOB. I also have 3 powerheads in the top of the aquarium as well as 2 Koralia powerheads at the bottom.
 

 #285: camthecameraman Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
My pride and joy is a Fish tank in an old TV case, looks great!!  Have enjoyed breeding platy's and guppy's.  The tank is dominated by a gold Severum, a couple of silver sharks, two angels and a gourami
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State:  None/Other Country: Australia
 
Rank: #285 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.08
Number of Votes: 1792
Quote: Dont spend your life trying to make right decisions, spend your life making decisions and making them right
Advice: Keep on trying it becomes easier over time
Fish Kept: - Severum - Silver Sharks - Bristle Nosed Catfish - Platy, Molly, and Guppys - Variety of Tetras - Gouramis
Plants Kept: Basic plants
Tank Size: 3
Description: My pride and joy is a Fish tank in an old TV case, looks great!! Have enjoyed breeding platy's and guppy's. The tank is dominated by a gold Severum, a couple of silver sharks, two angels and a gourami
 

 #284: miguelcarlo83 Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
 (04/11/2006) I just changed the set-up today.  I had to clean the tank so I took some rocks out and changed the set-up a bit. Added the rocks towards the back more and dug the sand out to make bigger and deeper caves.  I wedged the mangrove root into a sort of angle, threw some rocks one on top of the other at random to make it look more natural then decided to use my synthetic plants by bunching the Val and Hygrophilia together, leaving the Banana Lilly on its own and putting the large Cryptocoryne next to the mangrove root.  I hope the change is a welcoming one! Happy fishkeeping to you all! God bless and all the best!
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State:  None/Other Country: Australia
 
Rank: #284 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.08
Number of Votes: 624
Photo Caption: (04/11/2006) I just changed the set-up today. I had to clean the tank so I took some rocks out and changed the set-up a bit. Added the rocks towards the back more and dug the sand out to make bigger and deeper caves. I wedged the mangrove root into a sort of angle, threw some rocks one on top of the other at random to make it look more natural then decided to use my synthetic plants by bunching the Val and Hygrophilia together, leaving the Banana Lilly on its own and putting the large Cryptocoryne next to the mangrove root. I hope the change is a welcoming one! Happy fishkeeping to you all! God bless and all the best!
Quote:

What you sow, so shall you reap (its my old high school motto and its something I take with me and associate with fishkeeping - you have to work at it to make it work)

About Yourself:

I JUST LOVE FISH!

The actual tank and cabinet, rocks and coral sand are approximately 5 years old. I've kept African Cichlids, South & Central American Cichlids, Fancy Goldfishes and the general Tropical Freshwater community fishes ever since I can remember. Its safe to say that if there's one type of fish community that appears to be relatively resistant to disease and can withstand less than perfect water conditions (except pH and hardness needs to be correct) it is African Cichlids.

I've never had any diseases affect my previous African Cichlids. Most of my fish have died because a particular fish was chasing and bullying it constantly. I had a small group of these fish before but unfortunately, they all fought with one another and eventually only two fish were left, a male and female Metriaclima lombardoi. I got sick of the prospect of looking at 2 fish in one big tank so I tried all sorts of fish (again!).

In the end, I decided to try African Cichlids again, this time with plenty of filtration, better care and management, more hiding places and overstocking. I plan to do 40-60% water changes every fortnight. If anyone can suggest a better regime, please let me know.

I've only had these fish for just over 2 weeks and they are doing exceptionally well. These fish are so active, so energetic, some mischevious and so entertaining. They constantly look hungry and desperate for food but the one thing I would definitely advise is to have one day without food and to not overfeed no matter how tempting it is and how hungry your fish appear to be.

The LFS told me to put around 22-34 fish in my size tank; suggesting to throw some Clown Loaches, Pakistani Loaches, Synodontis eupterus and golden Sucking Catfish in the mix. I decided to only go for the Clown Loaches and Synodontis ocellifer. I have 23 fish in all. As tempting as it was, I decided to not add any more fish - unless hyperdominance was to occur with one of the species.

Anyways, thank you very much for looking at my tank - I am very proud of it and hope to update it with better pictures. If anyone can suggest a way of capturing good pictures especially of the fish, please let me know.

God bless, take care of yourself(selves) and the best of luck with your fishkeeping!

Peace,

Migs C

Advice: 3 pointers from me:

Number 1: KNOW what you want and STICK TO IT till the end. There is always a temptation to add one more fish just to spoil yourself but in the end, if you let temptation take over you and fool you, you may never be fully satisfied. I learnt that the hard way and I hope you don't have to.

Number 2: Be MINDFUL OF THE FISH. When you feed your fish, clean their home, etc - think about what they are feeling. Sounds freakish I know but simply think about what implications your actions can produce on your fish alone not on you. If you feel that you are doing the right thing by them and for their benefit then it might be right thing to do after all. When in doubt, just consult a professional aquarist.

Number 3: Last but certainly not least is DON'T GIVE UP. Everyone says this all the time but from my perspective, if you really like something and have a passion for something, then I would advise on keeping at it no matter what failures and achievements result from your efforts. If you are persistant enough and enjoy the hobby then you really cannot go wrong. I hope you do not lose the passion or the love of fishkeeping because of all things, that is suppose to be the true driving force for you.

Fish Kept:

2 Melanochromis cyaneorhabdos (Maingano)

4 Metriaclima greshakei (albino strain)

2 Metriaclima callianos (Cobalt Blue Zebra)

2 Labidochromis caeruleus (Electric Yellow Lab)

2 Metriaclima lombardoi (Kennyi)

1 Pseudotropheus acei 'Ngara'

1 Pseudotropheus acei 'Msuli'

4 Botia macranthus (Clown Loach)

2 Labidochromis species 'Perlmutt'

2 Metriaclima zebra 'Puli Pt'

1 Synodontis ocellifer

Plants Kept:

Originally I had no plants. African Rift Valley lakes are, by nature, devoid of any aquatic vegetation except in minute patches where the lakes meet tributaries and streams. But I was advised to add some vegetation so I added some synthetic plants - the species replicates are Cryptocoryne wendtii, Hygrophila polysperma, Vallisneria biwaensis & Banana Lilly

Tank Size: 69
Description:

My Filtration = I have 3 filters running this overcrowded tank. I have 1 External: Fluval 204 Canister and 2 Internal: Rio AquaPump 400 & VitaPet Crystal Clear 700

My Lighting = I have Standard Flourescent - the one that came with the tank.

My Substrate = Coral Sand/Crushed Coral

My Rocks = Sandstone & Slate, as well as various pebbles & rocks from Coffs Harbour (NSW)

My Background = Textured Synthetic Rock Wall

My Feeding Regime & the food I give = I usually feed my fish twice a day, 6 days a wk with Tetra cichlid flakes, spirulina flakes, cichlid pellets, river shrimp (once a week) & boiled zuccini & lettuce

My other decor = Tropical Mangrove Root

 

 #274: tatted4infinity Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
CICHLID TERRITORY!!!!
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State:  Illinois Country: United States
 
Rank: #274 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.08
Number of Votes: 245
Photo Caption: CICHLID TERRITORY!!!!
About Yourself: Im a Service Coordinator for a large HVAC/Refrigeration Company for the Chicago land area.
Advice: If you dont have patience look for a new hobby. Be ready to spend money for a nice tank setup. If your going to keep fish keeping as a hobby absorb as much info from people who currently have successful tanks.
Fish Kept: African Cichlid. All rock dwellers. 11Total Fish!!! Male and a Female Exasperatus. Male and a Female Cobalt Zebra Male and a Female Pseudo "Deep" Female Red Cobalt. 2 Albino Bushnoses and a Reg Bushnose. And one Male Hybrid
Plants Kept: I have fake plants. Not into real plants too much.
Tank Size: 46
Description: I have a 46 gallon bow front fish tank. Using rainbow rock and mopani wood for decor. I have a Fluval 405 canister filter for filtration. Aqueon 150 for my heater. I just replaced my air pump with a penguin 550 and 1150 powerhead. I learned powerheads are better than an air pump for oxygenation and water movement. Im using white silica sand instead of gravel.
 

 #286: Rands_Girl Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
My Cichlid tank
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State:  None/Other Country: United Kingdom
 
Rank: #286 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.08
Number of Votes: 436
Photo Caption: My Cichlid tank
Quote: Where can i fit another tank? Enough Rock's?
About Yourself: Cichlid mad Nurse who also loves Cat's, her family & her job :) BUT need's more tank's & more fish :0
Advice: Research, Research............Research!! Join a forum and ask...ask.....ASK:)
Fish Kept: Cichlid: M. Callainos, M. Estherae, L. Caeruleus, Demasoni, *Alonocara OB, L. Fuellebori Marmalade cats "Katale", C. Afra "Cobue", *C. Moorii ........... *going into C. Moorii tank with other peacocks
Plants Kept: Just 2 plastic plants (For asthetics)
Tank Size: 76
Description: Rena Panorama 120 Bowfront. 340L Rockwork: Large River Cobbles. Substrate: Playsand. Lighting: x1 Marine white (Front) & Moonlight (Back). Filter: TetraTec EX1200
 

 #287: glubglubglub Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
This is an old photo of our 90 gal freshwater tank, but even though it's old it gives you a good idea of how it is placed in our house.  We converted a hallway closet into our 'tank room', custom built a stand for the tank and cut a hole in the wall.  The house is a loft style, so when you walk into the front door and look up to the second floor you see the tank in the hallway wall.
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State:  New York Country: United States
 
Rank: #287 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.08
Number of Votes: 237
Photo Caption: This is an old photo of our 90 gal freshwater tank, but even though it's old it gives you a good idea of how it is placed in our house. We converted a hallway closet into our "tank room", custom built a stand for the tank and cut a hole in the wall. The house is a loft style, so when you walk into the front door and look up to the second floor you see the tank in the hallway wall.
About Yourself: .
Advice: .
Fish Kept: African Cichlids
Plants Kept: .
Tank Size: 90
Description: 90 gal freshwater, built into hallway wall.
 

 #288: Sippan Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
My 480 litres tank with 11 Discus fishes.
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State:  None/Other Country: Sweden
 
Rank: #288 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.08
Number of Votes: 226
Photo Caption: My 480 litres tank with 11 Discus fishes.
About Yourself: I have had many aquariums and many different kinds of fish. As I have tried on new varieties and have experienced their different ways of playing and caring for their brood, curiosity has only become greater. And now it is only Discus!
Advice: A lot of caring = Beautiful and prosperous Discus fishes
Fish Kept: 11 Discus ( 2 Blue Diamond, 2 Royal Blue, 1 Red Melon, 1 Golden Melon, 1 Rose Red, 1 Golden Candle, 1 Checkerboard pigeon, 1 Leopard, 1 Marlboro Red) 2 Ancistrus, 1 Gibbicept, 1 Platydoras costatus, 3 st Corydoras.
Plants Kept: Most only fabric plants.
Tank Size: 127
Description: Size of aquarium: 480 liters, 160x50x60 cm Filters: 1 x Eheim Ytterfilter 2217 - Classic, 1000 l/t och 1 x Eheim Ytterfilter 2028 - Professional 2, 1050 l/t Air pump: Rena Air 200 Fluorescent lighting: 2 x Power-Glo 150 cm 58 w Heater: Jäger 300w, 29° Fitting: Own background, different kinds of roots, fabric plants and sometimes real plants. Material at bottom: Fine English sand
 

 #269: mbuna Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
Mbuna setup
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State:  None/Other Country: Romania
 
Rank: #269 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.08
Number of Votes: 133
Photo Caption: Mbuna setup
Quote: ...
About Yourself: ...
Advice: be pacient
Fish Kept: Mbuna Cichlids
Plants Kept: none
Tank Size: 132
Description: African cichlids
 

 #290: Honzis Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
29.6.2007
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State:  None/Other Country: Czech Republic
 
Rank: #290 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.07
Number of Votes: 414
Photo Caption: 29.6.2007
Quote: x
About Yourself: x
Advice: x
Fish Kept: x
Plants Kept: Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae Echinodorus isthmicus Hygrophila salicifolia Ceratopteris siliquosa Valisneria spiralis Rotala rotundifolia Alternanthera rosaefolia Samolus valerandii Anubias barteri v. nana Cryptocoryne pontederifolia Cardamine lyrata Hemigraphis repanda Ludwigia brevipes Hygrophila siamensis Fontinalis antipyretica
Tank Size: 25
Description: 80 x 35 x 40 cm. 112 liters
 

 #291: AquaSam Contact User [ Freshwater Tanks ] 
 
55 Gal Malawi Cichlids Tank:

2 Kenyi
9 Yellow labs
7 Socolofi
9 Red x Red Zebras
9 Red Top Zebras
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State:  None/Other Country: United States
 
Rank: #291 out of 3214 freshwater tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 5.07
Number of Votes: 273
Photo Caption: 55 Gal Malawi Cichlids Tank: 2 Kenyi 9 Yellow labs 7 Socolofi 9 Red x Red Zebras 9 Red Top Zebras
Advice: Have lots of money! :)
Fish Kept: Kenyi, Yellow Labs, Socolofi, Red x Red Zebras, Red Top Zebras
Plants Kept: Lava Rock
Tank Size: 55
Description: Malawi Cichlids
 

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