taking out the few hiding spots they have would cause excess stress to the fish you are better off to deal with the hiding and let the fish feel comfortable in its hiding spots. have to figure out a way to coax them out rather than forcing them out.

m1ste2tea;4043552; said:nice find on the 75! IMO when you get the bigger tank, go for a darker scene. as far as temperature goes, I have found my oscar to be more active in warmer waters, about 80-85 degrees... but you know, if you that route you gotta have the water churning pretty well. Funny thing, one week into aquiring my oscar I saw two spots of ick, I quickly treated with a good amount of salt, and cranked up the temp to 90-92 degrees and that made him very active, and is to this day the only fish that survived ick for me.
UTEP;4044551; said:Usually with any new cichlid I purchase, I always use Blood Worms-for some reason they love it-then I gradually get them on pellets-be careful not to feed them too much live food. I use rocks as caves -have any where you live-river rock for example or lava rock-make good hiding spots and appealing to the eye.