Hi
I started many years in the hobby with a cichlid tank, 90 liter or 25 gallons. I had a few African cichlids and they did great, I used to have a few small ones as a result of breeding. I lived where water was really hard which was great for the fish but plants not so much. I temporarily moved to my parents for a year during military service and they have great soft water. The tank literally exploded with growth and I had to cut down the plants every 2 weeks. Eventually i changed jobs and moved to US so i sold the tank.
Fast forward 15 years and I got a small biocube and tried saltwater. Great fun until it collapsed one day for no reason (at least that i could find) I restarted and it worked fine again for a year or two. Then I upgraded to a large Biocube and great fun but after 2 years it also crashed. Have restarted twice since ad both time due to algeae problems overtaking the tank.
I am getting tired of all the chemicals, trying manage algae and find out what is wrong etc.
Here is my question, is there someone else here who did salt water and switched to fresh water? Specifically a cichlid tank. I am concerned that maybe my old freshwater tank had its issues but I kind of forgotten them. So what is the conclusion from those that used to have salt water and now switched to cichlid tank? Less work and easier to maintain? I will miss corals especially rock flowers. If my new clean up crew can't control my new algeae issue I will switch but wanted some advice if I am going from fire to ashes or is it is as easy to maintain as I remember.
I started many years in the hobby with a cichlid tank, 90 liter or 25 gallons. I had a few African cichlids and they did great, I used to have a few small ones as a result of breeding. I lived where water was really hard which was great for the fish but plants not so much. I temporarily moved to my parents for a year during military service and they have great soft water. The tank literally exploded with growth and I had to cut down the plants every 2 weeks. Eventually i changed jobs and moved to US so i sold the tank.
Fast forward 15 years and I got a small biocube and tried saltwater. Great fun until it collapsed one day for no reason (at least that i could find) I restarted and it worked fine again for a year or two. Then I upgraded to a large Biocube and great fun but after 2 years it also crashed. Have restarted twice since ad both time due to algeae problems overtaking the tank.
I am getting tired of all the chemicals, trying manage algae and find out what is wrong etc.
Here is my question, is there someone else here who did salt water and switched to fresh water? Specifically a cichlid tank. I am concerned that maybe my old freshwater tank had its issues but I kind of forgotten them. So what is the conclusion from those that used to have salt water and now switched to cichlid tank? Less work and easier to maintain? I will miss corals especially rock flowers. If my new clean up crew can't control my new algeae issue I will switch but wanted some advice if I am going from fire to ashes or is it is as easy to maintain as I remember.