setting up a mbuna cichlids tank in a 270 litre environment
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2025 6:41 pm
So some of you know, Minnnt and I swapped tanks last Sunday. He took my Juwel Rio 180 and I got his Aquatlantis evasion horizon 110 (270lts). Big day, right?
Minnnt arrived at my place around 10 am and we got started. Aquatlantis evasion horizon 110 out of my car, Juwel Rio 180 out of his, and into our respective cars. Quick setup and we're all set.
Next, we caught the fish and put them in buckets. Few hours later, Minnnt was off and heading home.
Tank: Aquatlantis evasion horizon 110
Filtration: Tetratec 1200EX and hydor prime 30
Substrate: 42.5kg Unipac limpopo
Hard Scape: Weathered Line Stone (loads of it, lol) and some egg crate
Fish: 10 saulosi, 11 Socolofi, 8 Yellow Labs, 5 Cobalt Blues, 8 Aulonocara
Here's a short video: http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9CZo4D4AXk
Now, in reverse order, the photos. Someone asked for a long exposure shot, so I call this one 'ghost Mbuna'.
And here are some of the inhabitants
Minnnt arrived at my place around 10 am and we got started. Aquatlantis evasion horizon 110 out of my car, Juwel Rio 180 out of his, and into our respective cars. Quick setup and we're all set.
Next, we caught the fish and put them in buckets. Few hours later, Minnnt was off and heading home.
Tank: Aquatlantis evasion horizon 110
Filtration: Tetratec 1200EX and hydor prime 30
Substrate: 42.5kg Unipac limpopo
Hard Scape: Weathered Line Stone (loads of it, lol) and some egg crate
Fish: 10 saulosi, 11 Socolofi, 8 Yellow Labs, 5 Cobalt Blues, 8 Aulonocara
Here's a short video: http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9CZo4D4AXk
Now, in reverse order, the photos. Someone asked for a long exposure shot, so I call this one 'ghost Mbuna'.
And here are some of the inhabitants