Goodbye reef hello cichlids (again)

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Goodbye reef hello cichlids (again)

Postby Goldstein » June 6th, 2007, 10:45 am

I downsized my 300 gallon reef to a mere 30 gallons (and a 70 gallon fowlr for my Comet). My recent travels to South America and the Orinoco watershed have left me with a desire to do a Cichlid tank again.

Assuming 300 gallons was looking at this mix of fish:

1 X Hoplarchus Psitticus (going to b centerpiece of tank)
2 x Hypselecara coryphaenoides (May do Uaru if I can't find these instead)
3 x Geophagus altifrons
3 x Satanoperca leucosticta
3 x Crenicichla compressiceps
5 x Laetacara curviceps
3 - 5 x Nannacara anomala
7 x Dicrossus filamentosus ( may forgo these depending on size of C.compressiceps)
1 x Leporinus fasciatus
5 x Annostomus annostomus (might go with some larger schooling tetra)

Probably a few plecos. Going to have a massive wet / dry and refugium along with 2 cannister filters for other media. Tank will be 96" x 24" x 30" - lighting will be subdued - mostly T5's but considering one low watt halide in center for effect. Plants will be rough with this setup so only what is non palatable and will attach to driftwood will be used - mostly anubias and java fern.
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Postby Tanker » June 8th, 2007, 12:22 am

Cichlid are awesome fish and very colorful as well post some pics when its up and running.
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Postby beaslbob » June 8th, 2007, 10:13 am

I think the planted refugium will make the system work.
since 79 ~12 fw leidens , ~8 years FO salt, mixed reef, Currently-10g FW leiden (30 fish) since 2002, 55g display mixed reef since 2003, 20g Fw leiden from oct 2006. 29g mixed reef since 2005. Very strong emphasis on the tank maintaining itself. tap water, no water changes.
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Re: Goodbye reef hello cichlids (again)

Postby vitz » June 24th, 2007, 12:43 am

Goldstein wrote:I downsized my 300 gallon reef to a mere 30 gallons (and a 70 gallon fowlr for my Comet). My recent travels to South America and the Orinoco watershed have left me with a desire to do a Cichlid tank again.

Assuming 300 gallons was looking at this mix of fish:

1 X Hoplarchus Psitticus (going to b centerpiece of tank)
2 x Hypselecara coryphaenoides (May do Uaru if I can't find these instead)
3 x Geophagus altifrons
3 x Satanoperca leucosticta
3 x Crenicichla compressiceps
5 x Laetacara curviceps
3 - 5 x Nannacara anomala
7 x Dicrossus filamentosus ( may forgo these depending on size of C.compressiceps)
1 x Leporinus fasciatus
5 x Annostomus annostomus (might go with some larger schooling tetra)

Probably a few plecos. Going to have a massive wet / dry and refugium along with 2 cannister filters for other media. Tank will be 96" x 24" x 30" - lighting will be subdued - mostly T5's but considering one low watt halide in center for effect. Plants will be rough with this setup so only what is non palatable and will attach to driftwood will be used - mostly anubias and java fern.


the leporinus will most likely destroy any plant you try to keep ;)

the laetecara and the nannacara may be a challenge to keep together ;)
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Postby Goldstein » June 25th, 2007, 9:53 am

Vitz, I think I am going to forgo the checkerboards and the nannacara and the leporinus. Instead since I won't be doing plants thinking of doing a small group of juvenile uaru and separating the odd men out once I get a pair.
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