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Hi,

I am in the process hopefully of setting up a cichlid tank. I have talked to someone at Jansens in Auckland and they recommended I use coral sand as the gravel. Can all you cichlid people out there give me some advice on how to best set up my tank. I would really appreciate all the help I can get. If possible I would like to see a tank set up so I can get an idea. I have been to Hollywoods as well and there tanks seem quite sparse of anything other than fish.

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hey,

this is my tank:

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i have used crushed coral as my substrate but im pretty sure there is better stuff out there to use, someone else will help you on this one.

i have also used dead coral rock also but you can use just about anything for this but limestone is another good one to use. the coral and lime stone etc is good because it helps buffer the water and keep the pH up.

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Darker colour gravel is best as light coloured gravel can wash out the colour of the fish.

Set it up however you like, it has to please you. Depending on what your water is like you may need to add limestone or similar to buffer your tank.

So maybe first step is to test your tap water for ph, carbonate & general hardness.

Frenchy :D

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Thanks everyone,

I like the coral sand idea as it looks good. I am glad I can also add dead coral as well, as I love the effect Quack has with his/her tank

Quack, that is one awesome looking tank.

Jimr, I was just going to get anything that looked good. Do you have to seperate the different types??

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burgo- some cichlids prefer a ph of 5 while others prefer a ph of 8.5 :lol: you dont need coral sand unless you are keeping africans (and even then you dont NEED it, it just helps if your water is soft).

a few of the other large groups of cichlids are central americans and south americans and they prefer slightly acidic to neutral waters :)

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I think like at least frenchy has suggested first port of call would be water tests... To keep africans in my water (it has no buffering at all) I have to have limestone rocks and/or crushed coral/argonite substrate to keep the ph steady..

If your water is naturally stable and the right conditions for malawi's you wont need to use too much stuff..

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I would like to use the coral sand as I like the effect it creates. I have already put a bid in for some of the sand on TM. Quacks & meesheelly's tanks have inspired me to go for this look. What type of cichlids can I go for, if I use the sand.

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is coral sand sharp? i would think so but if the fish are sifting it perhaps it isnt??

BN are fine on normal sand (i have em in my planted on sand) but they do dig in it sometimes. that might be a problem if you have stacks of rocks- wouldnt want them to topple a heap over and come home to a dry tank and a wet floor :o

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