Ok, i have decided to start another Gymnogeophagus tank. I tried this awhile back and wasn't successful. I am getting a small group of approx 2 inch Balzani and Rio Yi's. The tank is a 60 gallon and I have no real plants in the tank at this time with a sand bottom and lots of Mal. driftwood. This tank will be in my living room and at some point without a heater. I just checked the tank temp without a heater and the water is somewhere around 62 degrees. Ok, so I will be getting my fish in about a week and here is my plan. I am going to add a heater and let the temp go to about 72 degrees and maintain it at that temp until next fall and then remove the heater all together and allow them to have a wintering period right in the tank. I really don't want to remove them and place them in a rubbermaid tub for the winter. Also does it matter when I give them their wintering period and is a temp around 62 good enough to achieve this? I just want to do this right this time. If I have to put them in a rubbbermaid tub I will do it but prefer not to. I am really not interested in breeding but want them to have a long life. My goal is to have at the very least a pair of each species and at some point put them in seperate tanks once I establish pairs.