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Guys it's just a commercial that cichlid probably doesnt live in that thing all the time it's probably the directors fish they used instead of buying a gold fish they would just flush
Well to be honest with you I just set up my 140 gal tank and was worried about the same thing I had the sane type of stand with adjustable legs I took them out all the way and used a piece of 1/8 inch plywood to set mine on I used wood shims to level it while only the tank was on it set it all...
Yes it can happen while cycle starts just ride it out do your normal water changes clean the glass like normal start a log of your testing readings and compair them and you should be fine
I use silica sand and have had no problems with it at all it is very fine but I use a sump system on my 110 gal tank and I haven't had any get caught in the the sump
Ok well for a 30 gal tank you prob need 30-40 lbs of sand so for 6 buck you can set up two tanks with silica sand it's a real pretty sand and easy to clean and about your filter if it goes all the way down to the floor you may want to pull out a section of the tube if you can or you will need to...
The best thing to do for drift wood is to boil it in good clean water look for any water color change if it changes color empty and repeat till no change and your good to go
I just set up my 110 gal tank with sand and I used silica sand it's a real fine white sand and it's easy to clean if I was you I would pull my fish out drain my tank down as much as possible put the sand in and fill it backup really slow add some air stone in as you fill tohelp settle the sand...
If you are going to do a sump I recommend a small pump like a small powerhead and no you don't have to use the plants just make sure you use filter floss then carbon media the go through your bio media like balls rings or discs then on the pick up tube for the pump I would put like a pond pump...
Amazon swords money warts but I would put a moss ball in there for them to move around and play with so they will leave the others alone just make sure you set your plant pretty deep in your substrate and it wouldn't hurt to put some gravel around the base of the plant
I have a bunch of blue crayfish in tanks I also have real plants just don't use any delicate plants or small ones they will tear them up and as far as fish fast swimmers with no real long tails have some holes and caves for the crays
Common pleco would be fine for a long time I have one in a 65 gal tank been in there for about 4 years just now about 7'' your schoolers are all good just remember to have plenty of hiding spaces and plants real or fake and bala sharks are ok for awhile just get them small but they will get very...
Ok let me ask this what do you have that is background to mid range, what do you have that is short and stays pretty short, and then what do you have as far as like a real short grass or something I can fix to drift wood
I have a big hood with a twin bulb shop light I don't remember what watt but it did just fine on my 55 the LEDs I was talking about are little ones like red and blue dots to put in like the caves or pots not to grow plants lol sorry I forgot to put the type of lighting lol