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Gimli
01-25-2004, 12:42 AM
What type of Cichlids can I get to occupy a currently empty 10gal tank?
Or is 10 gal too small for a few of them?
O-man21
01-25-2004, 9:09 AM
I'm not an expert a choices for small tanks, but maybe a couple shell dwelling cichlids? Correct me if I'm wrong
Looks like i'll be setting up my 20gal instead, found a stand that would be able to hold the weight.
Hi Gimli,
Still I would go with some shellies.
Jimmy
valerie
01-25-2004, 4:09 PM
What is your water like?
If hard water choose shellies.Not the most colorful(L.ocellatus"gold" is about the most colorful) but the coolest little fish you can find. I love mine. A small colony or a trio would do well in a 20g.
If soft water, choose dwarf cichlids. They are very colorful. Rams,Kribs, Apisto. caucatuoids(sp?) are a few of the more common ones that would work well.
What are the dimensions of a 20g?
PumaWard
01-25-2004, 4:28 PM
A pair of J. transcriptus could also go in there, or maybe ~3 N. leleupi.
Kribs are the best option, they can tolerate the more mild rift lake conditions, like water with a pH of 8 and a gH of 14.
Tim Bo
01-25-2004, 6:34 PM
I would definitely not recommend putting Kribs in a 10 gallon. Even a 20 gallon long can give problems.
http://hjem.get2net.dk/Best_of_the_Web/Kribensis.html
Gimli
01-25-2004, 10:37 PM
The dimensions of tank are: 62x32x40 (24.5"x15.5"x12.5")
Water I have not tested yet, I still need to clean the tank out. Just finshed putting together the stand I bought.