Hello All
I finally broke down and decided to get a 60 gallon 48x15x18 acrylic tank.
Although I've had a 56 gallon Malawi tank for about 6 years, it's a show tank and so the new acrylic looks and lot bigger.
My current glass tank got a rare glass disease ( Google it) and since I just started a Tanganyikan tank, it was too depressing to look at.
Having said that, I turned a 5 gallon Fluval Spec tank into a temporary holding tank while I setup my new tank.
I'm looking for suggestions from experienced Tany tank owners on what I should do to make the new tank awesome. There is no better time for me to get suggestions than now before I setup the tank.
I'll list my fish below, but I'm interested in hard scape and substrate, as well as plants.
I'd like to keep the tank as authentic as possible, so I only have fish from Tanganyika.
Cyprichromis Leptosoma Utinta (may get more of a different variety)
Black calvus
Petricola
Similis
Ocellatus
I'm going for a look of two different substrates separated by a low rock formation, and then some caves built from rocks in the back.
I have nice shells for the shellies already.
Ideas? Mistake to avoid?
BTW-- I'm not trying to breed anything.
Thanks
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I finally broke down and decided to get a 60 gallon 48x15x18 acrylic tank.
Although I've had a 56 gallon Malawi tank for about 6 years, it's a show tank and so the new acrylic looks and lot bigger.
My current glass tank got a rare glass disease ( Google it) and since I just started a Tanganyikan tank, it was too depressing to look at.
Having said that, I turned a 5 gallon Fluval Spec tank into a temporary holding tank while I setup my new tank.
I'm looking for suggestions from experienced Tany tank owners on what I should do to make the new tank awesome. There is no better time for me to get suggestions than now before I setup the tank.
I'll list my fish below, but I'm interested in hard scape and substrate, as well as plants.
I'd like to keep the tank as authentic as possible, so I only have fish from Tanganyika.
Cyprichromis Leptosoma Utinta (may get more of a different variety)
Black calvus
Petricola
Similis
Ocellatus
I'm going for a look of two different substrates separated by a low rock formation, and then some caves built from rocks in the back.
I have nice shells for the shellies already.
Ideas? Mistake to avoid?
BTW-- I'm not trying to breed anything.
Thanks
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