I am in the process of purchasing and setting up a 125 gallon Malawi tank. Have a few questions/clarifications and am seeking opinions.
1. Filters: Am considering an Eheim 2028 Pro Canister filter. Would think I'd need a couple of them. What do you think of the Eheims and would you think 2 would be necessary?
2. Substrate: Have been doing a lot of reading in the past couple days about the whole sand, gravel, mixture debate. Would love to do the sand thing for looks sake and to also recreate the natural habitat of the fish. Is the sand as hard on the filter(s) as some say? Also, I use a Python for water changes, does this disrupt the sand too much or do you find it pull too much sand through the tube (i.e. out of the tank and down the drain)?
3. Of course I am torn between Mbunas and the others. I want to do alot of rocks that the Mbunas but also like the looks of the haps/peacocks, etc. Any success with mixing them at all? I am reading it's something you shouldn't try - some say it can work with enough hiding places, etc - but want real feedback from real aquarists not trying to sell product. Also, would love a Frontosa or two but am finding this to be a big no no as well.
4. The pH in my other two tanks stays around 7.5 naturally so my levels shouldn't be a problem once I get cycled. Should I but cichlids to cycle the tank or can I cycle them with anything, then move them out?
5. Any other comments, especially compatability related, and questions welcomed.
Thanks!
1. Filters: Am considering an Eheim 2028 Pro Canister filter. Would think I'd need a couple of them. What do you think of the Eheims and would you think 2 would be necessary?
2. Substrate: Have been doing a lot of reading in the past couple days about the whole sand, gravel, mixture debate. Would love to do the sand thing for looks sake and to also recreate the natural habitat of the fish. Is the sand as hard on the filter(s) as some say? Also, I use a Python for water changes, does this disrupt the sand too much or do you find it pull too much sand through the tube (i.e. out of the tank and down the drain)?
3. Of course I am torn between Mbunas and the others. I want to do alot of rocks that the Mbunas but also like the looks of the haps/peacocks, etc. Any success with mixing them at all? I am reading it's something you shouldn't try - some say it can work with enough hiding places, etc - but want real feedback from real aquarists not trying to sell product. Also, would love a Frontosa or two but am finding this to be a big no no as well.
4. The pH in my other two tanks stays around 7.5 naturally so my levels shouldn't be a problem once I get cycled. Should I but cichlids to cycle the tank or can I cycle them with anything, then move them out?
5. Any other comments, especially compatability related, and questions welcomed.
Thanks!