Hi Friends,
Hope all is well and great !
With great difficulty and after a lot of borrowing, taking up loans etc, I have finally managed to save enough to get a Bigger tank made for my fronts. I guess they're growing and are getting more aggressive with each passing day. 2 of my smaller fronts have already been beaten up badly by the big guys and I think will have to do something if I want to keep these guys...
Anyways, I have ordered a 6.5 Feet (Length) x 2.5 Feet (Width) x 1.75 Feet (Height) tank made from 12mm Glass. I wanted to go for a 15mm glass but couldnt afford the extra cost... I guess that will be more than 200 Gallons and I hope that it will be a good size to keep a colony of 12 fronts. Kindly guide me on this.
Friends, also wanted to request you to kindly guide me on a substrate choice and aquascaping the tank. I was planning to do something similar to this - http://www.malawicichlidhomepage.com/aquainfo/hobbyist gallery/Frontosa Tank-2.JPG but I guess it will take too much space and will reduce the volume of the tank. Kindly guide me on a simple, easy to maintain and fairly natural looking setup that I can plan...
Desperately awaiting your kind help and guidance, Friends...
Thanks a lot !
Regards and Care
Kush
Hope all is well and great !
With great difficulty and after a lot of borrowing, taking up loans etc, I have finally managed to save enough to get a Bigger tank made for my fronts. I guess they're growing and are getting more aggressive with each passing day. 2 of my smaller fronts have already been beaten up badly by the big guys and I think will have to do something if I want to keep these guys...
Anyways, I have ordered a 6.5 Feet (Length) x 2.5 Feet (Width) x 1.75 Feet (Height) tank made from 12mm Glass. I wanted to go for a 15mm glass but couldnt afford the extra cost... I guess that will be more than 200 Gallons and I hope that it will be a good size to keep a colony of 12 fronts. Kindly guide me on this.
Friends, also wanted to request you to kindly guide me on a substrate choice and aquascaping the tank. I was planning to do something similar to this - http://www.malawicichlidhomepage.com/aquainfo/hobbyist gallery/Frontosa Tank-2.JPG but I guess it will take too much space and will reduce the volume of the tank. Kindly guide me on a simple, easy to maintain and fairly natural looking setup that I can plan...
Desperately awaiting your kind help and guidance, Friends...
Thanks a lot !
Regards and Care
Kush