Bump, new update on the faranah lap
Btw i hate the way this tank looks...way to oeverpopulated. Im gonna cut back on feedings to twice a week until they are in the new tank.
Do a 1 for 1 on those space hogging rocks of yours. 1 rock out, then 1 more new poly in. Think there's about 6-7 pieces in there for new polysthere u go, problem solved!
I totally understand. My 300g was to help keep maintenance down and give the fish plenty of space. I have had comments that I should add more fish but I am happy with where Im at and the level of maintenance required to keep it.Btw i hate the way this tank looks...way to oeverpopulated. Im gonna cut back on feedings to twice a week until they are in the new tank.
I totally understand. My 300g was to help keep maintenance down and give the fish plenty of space. I have had comments that I should add more fish but I am happy with where Im at and the level of maintenance required to keep it.
When I had my 'final' stock in my 210g I had 4 cichlids, 2 polys (upper jaws), 1small catfish, and my large rhino pleco. It was kind of high maintenance.
In the 300g my current stock of 3 cichlids and 6 polys seems about right and I can stretch out required maintenance a bit further. Though I do still keep up on water changes and maintenance its really because I want too instead of because I have to due to overstocking.
When your big tank is set up, the polys wont look as crowded. But if it were me I would try and add something else to swim in the upper area. Having just the one cichlid seems a bit empty looking. I have the 3 and feel like I need to add something... maybe a bala shark.