Sigh... 3rd stocking thread (setup help needed)

Hendre

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Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen of mfk

After scratching out snakehead and a (primarily silver dollar) tank i have come across african biotopes which i LOVE the look of.:D

So for my biotope tank i would like to stock:
2 - Kribensis cichlids
2 - upside down catfish (synodontis nigriti)
6-8 - congo tetra
2 - african buttefly fish
1- ropefish

can all that fit in a 4ft 250L?

tank decor will be plenty driftwood on the one side with an open side (back planted)
also plant species/ layout ideas would help :p

any info appreciated
 

justarn

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Looks good. Hanging wood from above can be a nice touch. Look forward to some pics. Tank cycled and ready?
 

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nah it is coming in march ;)
parents want school results first ;(
 

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Also adding 1 bushfish to it (leopard!)
Also going to use my old 80l aquaponics setup for feeder breeding =)
 

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Should be good....look forward to seeing it soon if ur grades hold.
 
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Yeah I am starting a year off well :)
Also busy working on a 400L aquaponics setup too.
Might use the goldfish from my current 80L aquaponics to keep the filter going after I cycle it (seachem stability)

I want to go all out on it.
 

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African brown knife would also look cool in there. You could also substitute some of the smaller bichir for the ropefish. I believe it is usually suggested to keep ropes in groups, which might be a bit much on the bioload.
 
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Yeah ropes are a bit of an issue for me right now. Are African brown knifefish a bit big and difficult to keep?

I could swap out the rope and synodontis cats for something else (wild caught fish are scarce here)
 

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Also I think I would need to take out the Congo's and rope and replace them with a bichir (p.delhezi)
Are there any good mid dwelling species for a tank like this?
 

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A lot will depend on the bichir. Some love to hunt and your congo might not have a chance while others are pretty passive and dont care if well fed. Kind of a risk and see sort of thing. My delhezi is not a hunter so pretty safe with small fish.

Another beautiful schooler to consider is the African red eye tetra, about the same size as the congo maybe slightly smaller but a cool looking fish too.

African brown knife is not a difficult knife or too large for a 48" tank.
 
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