Will you be getting any shells? You would also want some slate and maybe some kind of twisted val?
You might be able to get away with one or two more peacocks depending on which kind you get
http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/cichlid/lionhead.php
You could also try some smaler SA cichlids or dwarfs, keyholes or rams should work.
There is also Pelvicachromis pulcher aka Kribensis, which is a more peaceful cichlid for beginners. If you obtained a breeding pair you would be able to watch them raize their fry and sell them for a small amount of $$$.
I have recently noticed my tank leaking so baught a new one, but just wanted to know if i would be able to swap the sand, plants, water, filter and fish into the new tank without any problems? :dunno:
Thanks
Get some sort of bichir (not ornate though) or eel maybe knifefish. I used to have a Leopard Ctenopoma he ate pellets and prawn, but got quite bossy and still is in his new home (a 6 footer)
bgks are awesome, make sure you get one.
Feed grated prawn or shrimp. It's alot cheaper than bloodworms and they will grow faster and be more healthy eating it. Also make sure you get it hand tame.
They are awesome fish, good luck :thup:
Im thinking about setting up diy co2 but am unsure about the ph fluctuations is there anyway to to stop it?
My tank is about 115l and has a large piece of driftwood in it with rams, angels, corys,barbs and tetras.
What do i need to know and have to set a diy system up?
Any tips?