A 125 liter tank for shell dwelling cichlids
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2022 7:42 pm
I've made the jump from my trusty 90 litre Roma to a shiny new 125 Aquamanta Bio tank - Maidenhead Aquatics is the only place you can get these in the UK. The tank comes with a powerful external EFX200 Aquamanta Filter that's capable of an 800 LPH turn over, but I'm expecting around 500 in real-world use.
I've been tinkering with my shelf unit and managed to squeeze the tank in:
The shelves are rated for 175 kilos, so it's a bit of a squeeze, but I've put the tank at the bottom to avoid any leg-bowing disasters.
My initial plan is to stock the tank with a dozen Multifasciatus - I'll start with six and see how things go - and a pair of Neolamprologus copteranthus. I've got a breeding pair of copteranthus on reserve at a local store, but they've just had a surprise batch of free-swimming fry, so I'll have to wait a few weeks. Gives me time to get everything ready. I've also got first dibs on six Multifasciatus that are currently in a display tank, which is due to be broken down soon.
I've picked up a box of snail shells and some black Unipac limpopo sand, but that's about it for now.
The tank's getting a couple of coats of gloss black paint today - I'm not a fan of backgrounds, they always end up looking grimy. Gloss paint is the way to go.
My mature sponges are currently soaking in a tub of water while I get the tank painted. Once that's done, I'll fill 'er up, get the external filter going with the mature sponges, and dose a bit of ammonia to revive the bacteria for a few days until I can collect my fish.
More to come!
....
Just had a thought - I could probably squeeze a couple of nanos onto that printer shelf... but that's a project for another day.
I've been tinkering with my shelf unit and managed to squeeze the tank in:
The shelves are rated for 175 kilos, so it's a bit of a squeeze, but I've put the tank at the bottom to avoid any leg-bowing disasters.
My initial plan is to stock the tank with a dozen Multifasciatus - I'll start with six and see how things go - and a pair of Neolamprologus copteranthus. I've got a breeding pair of copteranthus on reserve at a local store, but they've just had a surprise batch of free-swimming fry, so I'll have to wait a few weeks. Gives me time to get everything ready. I've also got first dibs on six Multifasciatus that are currently in a display tank, which is due to be broken down soon.
I've picked up a box of snail shells and some black Unipac limpopo sand, but that's about it for now.
The tank's getting a couple of coats of gloss black paint today - I'm not a fan of backgrounds, they always end up looking grimy. Gloss paint is the way to go.
My mature sponges are currently soaking in a tub of water while I get the tank painted. Once that's done, I'll fill 'er up, get the external filter going with the mature sponges, and dose a bit of ammonia to revive the bacteria for a few days until I can collect my fish.
More to come!
....
Just had a thought - I could probably squeeze a couple of nanos onto that printer shelf... but that's a project for another day.