MBVette January 26, 2012 January 26, 2012 The girls at my daycare center asked me for another tank and I'm going to set up a 29g ciclid tank for them. Just looking for some info on fish and so on. So what's a good place for me to get some good info? Thanks
FormulatedFire January 26, 2012 January 26, 2012 The girls at my daycare center asked me for another tank and I'm going to set up a 29g ciclid tank for them. Just looking for some info on fish and so on. So what's a good place for me to get some good info? Thanks http://www.capitalcichlids.org/ Is local and is a sister site to monsterfishkeepers.com which is awesome for bigger fish.
beatle January 26, 2012 January 26, 2012 I used to frequent cichlid-forum.com. I found that a lot of freshwater forums are pretty ravenous when it comes to newbies. It's a wonder I ever made it through that stage. Think "tang police" for every question. Ironically with the amount of risk you take on with saltwater, most salty people are a lot more understanding. Maybe it's the age or level of maturity you generally need to fund and maintain a saltwater tank? </thread drift>
MBVette January 26, 2012 Author January 26, 2012 If I remember back to my freshwater days, those tanks were pretty easy compared to what we do. I'm just looking for info on fish really like what I can put into a 29g tank running basic filtration.
smallreef January 26, 2012 January 26, 2012 you can pack freshwater fish in like sardines compared to our tanks though You have so many possibilities!!!
beatle January 26, 2012 January 26, 2012 That's the thing where a lot of people freak out - the stocklist. Watch what happens when you say you want to keep African mbuna cichlids (what I used to keep) in a 29g.
extreme_tooth_decay January 27, 2012 January 27, 2012 That's the thing where a lot of people freak out - the stocklist. Watch what happens when you say you want to keep African mbuna cichlids (what I used to keep) in a 29g. I know I've bred multiple different mbuna in a 29, and transferred the fry to another 29 (20-50), where I raised them all until 2" then sold them to an LFS...probably half a dozen times. Labiochromis, Zebra, Polystigma, Brichardi (sold the fry there at only maybe 1"). Keep trying acei but no dice. Do what works for you...
Inspector January 27, 2012 January 27, 2012 I'm still running a 90g. cichlid tank. Had it for about 10 years now. Let me know if you want any neolamprologus brichardi, I've got them breading like rabbits. Just PM me.
MBVette January 27, 2012 Author January 27, 2012 I actually just went ahead and did a tank with glofish and cory's. I went for the easiest thing out there since the tank is not in a place I go very often and I bet they will like the glofish more than the cichlids anyway.
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