Hey there,
Getting back into the hobby after 8 years of major life changes, including getting married and having 2 kids. I was once an avid hobbyist who had 6+ tanks on the go, ranging from 10g rescue to a 75g showpiece tank. I've only ever been into new world cichlids, and am already convinced this hasn't changed.
I want my setup to be as natural of a setup as possible. I'm thinking of a simple big rocks and driftwood setup.
I'm already shopping for the tank. Ideally I can pull this off completely before end of March (I like deadlines!).
I'll likely keep it well understocked. 2-3 breeding pairs of different species would be ideal. I've been wanting a breeding pair of Nandopsis tetracanthus since I left the hobby, so that's my only strong feeling so far.
Would love to hear some other ideas on how to setup this tank, or for stocking ideas! Also, I've been away from the hobby for so long that I'm probably not even thinking basics here.
Getting back into the hobby after 8 years of major life changes, including getting married and having 2 kids. I was once an avid hobbyist who had 6+ tanks on the go, ranging from 10g rescue to a 75g showpiece tank. I've only ever been into new world cichlids, and am already convinced this hasn't changed.
I want my setup to be as natural of a setup as possible. I'm thinking of a simple big rocks and driftwood setup.
I'm already shopping for the tank. Ideally I can pull this off completely before end of March (I like deadlines!).
I'll likely keep it well understocked. 2-3 breeding pairs of different species would be ideal. I've been wanting a breeding pair of Nandopsis tetracanthus since I left the hobby, so that's my only strong feeling so far.
Would love to hear some other ideas on how to setup this tank, or for stocking ideas! Also, I've been away from the hobby for so long that I'm probably not even thinking basics here.


