Catfish Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 Ok, so I've been convinced by a dear friend that I should set up a Cichlid tank, however as I have been doing fishkeeping for years I have never had a Cichlid tank (not counting the various kribs and some South Americans). So I'm looking for some advice with what I would like to keep for a Tanganyikan set up.... Here's the details: 6' tank - 820ltrs 2x 600ltr canister filter Fish that I'd like to keep: Frontosa - was thinking a group of 6-8 Neolamprologus brichardi Cyathopharynx Furcifer Paracyprichromis Nigripinnis "Neon" I realize that I may not be able to keep all those together and also some may not be available here. Was also wondering what numbers of each to keep? Also I'd also like to keep some of my Catfish in there too. A group of Synodontis Decorus and some Plec's. The Catfish in the tank is a must as that was the reason for buying the tank in the first place. So..... Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgeous Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 6 inches, 820L thats one tall/deep tank my friend (ps sorry for this ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Catfish Posted September 12, 2008 Author Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 2 X's? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucid Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 How many ft? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smidey Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 6 inches, 820L thats one tall/deep tank my friend (ps sorry for this ) we can tell your age from this comment ' = feet " = inches its a 6 footer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ryanjury Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 I think the inital post was edited Cyathopharynx Furcifer and Paracyprichromis Nigripinnis "Neon" aren't avaliable here as far as im aware but someone else might know.. Brichardi and fronts would be good but eventually the fronts will grow big enough to eat them (that would be years down the track). You could probably get 10-12 fronts and thin them out as needed down the line to get a descent ratio, there is nothing worse than ended up with 5m 1f out of 6 and things not working out... Instead of brichardi you could consider pulchers they are basically the same but I think pulchers look nicer its OTY really.. You could also add some lelu's or jullies check out http://www.fnzas.org.nz/fishroom/8-foot ... 33670.html for some idea's.. Are you completely sold on the front's? Because you could setup a mean malawi tank in that tank also. Your cats should be ok in there they should be fine in the ph and strong enough to keep safe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgeous Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 I think the inital post was edited Yep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Catfish Posted September 13, 2008 Author Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Thanks for the help ryanjury. Wasn't sure about the Cyathopharynx Furcifer and Paracyprichromis Nigripinnis availability here, hence why I put the names up to see. I wouldn't mind trying the Frontosa's and the Brichardi, was hoping the Brichardi would grow big enough that the Frontosa wouldn't eat them. I'm still a month or 2 away from set up, so I still have some time to look around at what's out there. I have seen that 8' set up too, it's very nice, makes me think the 6 could be too small. :roll: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ant N Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 6' is not too small for a Malawi set up. Masses of movement and colour and breeding. Real cool. Several of the Malawi species get quite big though, as do Fronts. GBAs will go with them as well, rainbow fish too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Catfish Posted September 13, 2008 Author Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 6' is not too small for a Malawi set up. Masses of movement and colour and breeding. Real cool. Several of the Malawi species get quite big though, as do Fronts. GBAs will go with them as well, rainbow fish too. I think my 6 will be fine, was just dreaming a little. I have looked at Malawi but I'm really hooked on the Frontosa so Tanganyikan it is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ryanjury Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Yeah your 6ft will be awesome for them Sweet the tangs are good, depends what your into I guess, you can cram alot of fish and get alot of colours in with malawi's, but the tangs are just personality.. Eventually the fronts will get big enough to eat fully grown brichardi, I have seen pictures of them eating fully grown electric yellow males, but that is very long term as they're quite a slow growing and maturing fish.. From what ive read the fronts are quite slow but are early morning feeders and can have a munch out while others are sleeping.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Catfish Posted September 16, 2008 Author Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Any suggestion on what a good number of Fronts to keep in the tank would be? Also M/F ratio? Although that could be difficult sexing when young I would imagine. Thanks for all your help Ryan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herefishiefishie Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 I would buy 10-12 at a small size. Then thin out as they grow...as in get rid of excess males. Frenchy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herefishiefishie Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 As Ryan said above :lol: Frenchy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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