I i2die4x Exodon MFK Member Dec 26, 2011 42 0 21 Singapore Nov 16, 2012 #1 How big a tank would I need if I plan to keep a community of about 3-4 cichlids such as jack dempseys, green terrors etc.
How big a tank would I need if I plan to keep a community of about 3-4 cichlids such as jack dempseys, green terrors etc.
DIDYSIS Mantilla Stingray MFK Member Feb 9, 2012 5,543 310 1,946 West Jordan Utah Nov 16, 2012 #2 75 gallon would do. But if you are looking for a reason to get a larger one go larger with a 100
tomomothy Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 14, 2009 1,000 3 68 Long Beach, Ca Nov 16, 2012 #3 I agree, can never really have too big of a tank, but I'd say 75 will work if your set up and filtration is right
I agree, can never really have too big of a tank, but I'd say 75 will work if your set up and filtration is right
F Fishaholicc Gambusia MFK Member Nov 10, 2011 198 0 16 LOS ANGELES Nov 16, 2012 #4 You can fit pair of JD's in 55G but that's it. 75G is good enough for Pair of JD and a GT. Trust me... you'll be searching for bigger tank by the time you grow those fishes out.
You can fit pair of JD's in 55G but that's it. 75G is good enough for Pair of JD and a GT. Trust me... you'll be searching for bigger tank by the time you grow those fishes out.
N nicka Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 8, 2012 121 1 0 deleware Nov 16, 2012 #5 I would op for q 100 gal but to be good on the bio load go for a 90gal but a 75 would do
S Skittle Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 26, 2012 1,457 1 0 PA Nov 16, 2012 #6 I would go as big as your budget and space allows, but min of 75 Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
I would go as big as your budget and space allows, but min of 75 Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
Crazy mike Fire Eel MFK Member Sep 22, 2012 3,570 55 66 Vacaville,California Nov 16, 2012 #7 Do a 90 gallon with plenty of hiding places Sent from my iPod touch using MonsterAquariaNetwork app