DinoManDraves
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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- Jul 5, 2010
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I could imagine you get this question all the time. I have been searching for at least a hour on the internet (On several different forums) to find information on this, but I couldn't find anything suitable for me. Thank you very much for all of your help.
I have a 55 gallon aquarium with a sand bed, several rocks (Aqua-scaped to make caves), and a piece of driftwood.
My filter is an Emperor 400 Power Filter. My heater is a Rena Cal Excel Top Light 300 Watt heater. I plan to change the water chemistry and cycle it soon.
Though a 55 gallon is not large, it could hold a lot of different combinations, so I'll try to shorten my requirements.
I definitely wish to have cichlids in this tank. To shorten it again, I wish to have Central or South American cichlids. Africans seem to require far too complex of water requirements for me.
If you could give me a couple ideas of commonly found cichlids that would peacefully exist together (Or at least without any hassle?) Thank you so much for all of your time and help.
I have a 55 gallon aquarium with a sand bed, several rocks (Aqua-scaped to make caves), and a piece of driftwood.
My filter is an Emperor 400 Power Filter. My heater is a Rena Cal Excel Top Light 300 Watt heater. I plan to change the water chemistry and cycle it soon.
Though a 55 gallon is not large, it could hold a lot of different combinations, so I'll try to shorten my requirements.
I definitely wish to have cichlids in this tank. To shorten it again, I wish to have Central or South American cichlids. Africans seem to require far too complex of water requirements for me.
If you could give me a couple ideas of commonly found cichlids that would peacefully exist together (Or at least without any hassle?) Thank you so much for all of your time and help.