HUKIT
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Like most central and South America cichlids they like to dig so you may get some occasional uprooting but they don't eat or destroy plants.
Like most central and South America cichlids they like to dig so you may get some occasional uprooting but they don't eat or destroy plants.
So im getting a 36g bowfront here really really soon. I havent ever had cichlids except oscars. Im interested in finding some decently active* and very colorful* cichlids that can be peaceful* and non destructive* for the most part. What are yalls thoughts. I dont want some that are gonna hide all the time. I dont mind the breeding as its very common.
Equipment will be this-
•Bow Front Glass Aquarium (36 gallons)
•Quiet Flow 30 Power Filter for crystal-clear water (Large filter cartridge included)
•Deluxe Full Fluorescent Hood (Full-spectrum lamp included)
•Submersible Heater (200 watt, accurate +/– 1° F)
If need be and more than likely, ill be adding an ac70 for that added bonus of filtration in all aspecs. I would like to add live plants as well.
So what do you say? If it meets these requirements then im up to listen!
*=MUST MEET THESE STANDARDS PLEASE
I have absolutely no information that would be useful here, but YOU GOT A NEW TANK!!!! Yay!! .
Bleeding heart, lamp eye or Von Rio. Just because they are cool.
So which of these would you pic and why?
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I agree with mogurako's suggestions, adult bleeding hearts are a real site to behold cause they are a larger tetra
This is why I like the red blue, roughly same size as bleeding heart but IMO more colorful
You can never go wrong with Rummy nose!
Thanks! Those look really cool