My African Tank

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Cross127;978897; said:
More rocks definately. Driftwood will just lower the ph and create blackwater which isn't native to the lakes. Try some Flag Stone looks really nice in African tanks IMO. Just being honest I don't like the blue gravel. That tank would of been alot better with White sand. Your little front is cool.

Yea i did that whole flagstone thing already... haha id pick sand over the blue gravel anyday it was already in there from before so i decided to make use of it. MORE Rocks it is cause im not down with lowering my PH.


Wolf3101;978906; said:
Yep...We've met several so far and hope to meet a lot more at the convention in SAC.

Gotta a link to the convention???
 
exsinnovation;978912; said:
Yea i did that whole flagstone thing already... haha id pick sand over the blue gravel anyday it was already in there from before so i decided to make use of it. MORE Rocks it is cause im not down with lowering my PH.




Gotta a link to the convention???

Have you tried Texas Holy Rock. Really cool and goes with any substrate. Even Blue! LOL
 
Same as above, use more rocks. The tank seems really bright and the front. would prefer some dimmer hiding spots. What other fish are in their?
 
1 Frontosa
1 peacock
1 jack dempsey
1 Synodontis nigrita
1 Synodontis Ocellifer
1 crayfish

I know the Jack dempsey is out of place but i saved him from the pond outside. Im most likely gonna trade him for another peacock Cichlid
 
not a bad start... if you ever can switch to a lower light, make some territories or atleast break up the line of site... these guys will grow up and will not always be the best of friends... some days even I want to be left alone...
 
More rocks???
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