C cyberhog05 Gambusia MFK Member Jan 29, 2009 805 4 18 Western Montucky Nov 30, 2011 #11 Severums(Notatus,Rotkiel), Geos, cories, Bristle nose plecs, with pool filter sand, dimly lit with lots of drift wood!
Severums(Notatus,Rotkiel), Geos, cories, Bristle nose plecs, with pool filter sand, dimly lit with lots of drift wood!
bbortko Polypterus MFK Member Mar 3, 2010 3,167 222 96 Northwest, Indiana Nov 30, 2011 #12 Geos and severum offer a lot of activity and color with low risk of long term aggression issues
smitty03281964 Peacock Bass MFK Member May 5, 2010 3,650 397 122 Yeadon, Pennsylvania USA Dec 1, 2011 #13 Though sand is much more attractive then gravel, I find with large cichlids the amount that ends up in the filters is too much of a hassle.
Though sand is much more attractive then gravel, I find with large cichlids the amount that ends up in the filters is too much of a hassle.
TheBigB Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 1, 2011 503 3 33 North Texas Dec 1, 2011 #14 Thanks for all the suggestions, Im starting to lean towards a more aggressive tank. What are a few of the biggest SA/CA Cichlids that would be comfortable with the tank size that would co-exist with each other?
Thanks for all the suggestions, Im starting to lean towards a more aggressive tank. What are a few of the biggest SA/CA Cichlids that would be comfortable with the tank size that would co-exist with each other?