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RAYKEYPR

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well, your tanks are very clean, i will give you that.
sweet geo!!!!!!
i do a cichlid gravel, or sand (black brings out color alot) add you own personal touches.
i do h20 changes once a week on my cichlid tank, because of population mainly. and when i do, i change stuff around, which is an exellent idea when you bring home new fish, this way they can establish new territory.

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I wnat to build more height in my 125 with african and south american mixed. My rock structures always tend to fall over..anysuggestions. I will try to get som picks up this weekend.
 

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sand with river rocks in the mix then alot of rocks in a massive build up thenn add in some clay pots =)
 

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mav said:
I wnat to build more height in my 125 with african and south american mixed. My rock structures always tend to fall over..anysuggestions. I will try to get som picks up this weekend.
I would suggest you place the larger rocks at the bottom and try to bury them down to the glass. This will stop them from moving if the fish clean a hole. This will allow you to then build up your stack to the height you want. I would suggest you only use fairly largish rocks something like in the tank on page1. :naughty: :woot: :clap :headbang2 :thumbsup:
 

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stick with crushed coral, if you get some good stuff from carib-sea substrates it will not be an issue keeping it clean. use a gravel vacum every 7 days with a water change. it does such a great job of the pH buffering.
 

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also i notice the tank above has styrofoam under it, if this a good idea, i have heard mixed things. what does everyone else do? i might add my stand is just one i got from work with 4 2x4's and a hole in the middle, what shoudl i do here, i figure next time i change the water in my 60 i should be able to muster the strength to squeez something in there.
 

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Tropheus and Malawiian's can co-exist.
They both do excellent on an all-vegetable diet. I give my Africans HBH 8 Veggie Flakes and NLS Cichlid Formula...and have NEVER had a dietary problem.
BTW, the Tropheus tank pictured is GREAT!

As for mixing Africans and South Americans...I'm against it.
AC's benefit from much different water conditions than SA's.
 

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Ash said:
sand with river rocks in the mix then alot of rocks in a massive build up thenn add in some clay pots =)

this or you can use a product by marineland called holdfast, i am sure you have heard of it. it is for bonding liverock but works well if you are using lava rock or cement rock. its worth a try, done right it can look awesome and be super sturdy.
 

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grenade3 said:
this or you can use a product by marineland called holdfast, i am sure you have heard of it. it is for bonding liverock but works well if you are using lava rock or cement rock. its worth a try, done right it can look awesome and be super sturdy.
My friend used a type of aquarium safe clear glue and used pvc pipes to make a cave then glued the gravel over the outside of the pipe so it would look more natural and he also glued plants onto it's pretty cool.
 
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