Just like stated above I would be worried that there isn't any vertical supports in the middle, so we'll see what you did to strengthin it. Cichlids sound great since I am partial to them and you will have many options with such a big tank. The lighting Home Depot should have some ballast that...
Thanks for showing that tank wobble, now I know what I'm going to do for my next tank. And for Tommy I would also just keep the one eel and SAE just think once the eel gets bigger the looks your tank will get when he's swimming around.
Sounds like she is going through a cycle, do water changes every day to keep the ammonia and nitrite low and monitor the paramaters at least twice a day.
They could or they couldn't it all depends on the personality of the individual fish, but in my opinion that is to small a tank for two fully grown Red Devils. And also is the new tank cycled yet if not I would cycle it first.
With how many times he has been told that he can't add any more fish he is still going to do it any ways, but everyone is going to I told you so when they start dropping like flies.
I though that the blue in the crayfish was similar the the recesive gene that Jack Dempsy's have, and if they are brackish then every crayfish I have seen is living in the wrong area.
The one my friend got in his kit is submersible, but does it hook on to the back of your tank or does it have suction cups to attach it to the inside of the tank. And I know about the bristlenose staying small but there are many others that stay small; and no a pleco and a algae eater are not...
The stock some one suggested to you sounds fine to me as long as the pleco is one that stay smaller, I'm not a pleco guy so I can't recommend which one. And about the heater if you can tell us what kind it is or a picture of it would help.