I've been looking for something to put in the living room of our new home. I've had a 29g for years and have a 10g glofish setup for the kids, but I wanted something larger. Ended up getting a used 55g on the local Facebook marketplace pretty cheap. $100 for:
I now have to decide what to do with the 55g setup. I love the idea of cichlids, but I'm leaning toward creating a diverse, low-maintenance, planted community tank. Low light stem plants, ferns, swords, mosses, etc. Colorful and contrasting schools, rainbows, German blue rams, snails, shrimp...I'm open to possibilities. What kind of suggestions do you have in those regards?
Also, i need to figure out a substrate. I'm not going to be running CO2, dosing ferts, or keeping difficult/high light plants. I have sand in my 29g but cleaning any algae that grows near or beneath the sand line is very difficult to do without scratching things up and it has other negatives. We love kuhli loaches, and I know sand is typically recommended, but would like to know if they're okay with a good smooth gravel I can vacuum with the python. Thoughts?
Look forward to seeing your advice and getting started on this build!
- Tank
- Wooden Cabinet/Stand
- Decor including some driftwood
- 2x Heaters
- 2x Penguin Biowheel 330 filters
- 48" Aqueon led strip w/moonlight (this one that you can add more bulbs to)
- Python
- Freshwater Test Kit
- Food
- More stuff I have not looked at yet, including another 10g with HOB filter.
- 2x Angelfish
- 4x Tiger Barbs
- 4x Platies
- 3x Cory Catfish of some variety
I now have to decide what to do with the 55g setup. I love the idea of cichlids, but I'm leaning toward creating a diverse, low-maintenance, planted community tank. Low light stem plants, ferns, swords, mosses, etc. Colorful and contrasting schools, rainbows, German blue rams, snails, shrimp...I'm open to possibilities. What kind of suggestions do you have in those regards?
Also, i need to figure out a substrate. I'm not going to be running CO2, dosing ferts, or keeping difficult/high light plants. I have sand in my 29g but cleaning any algae that grows near or beneath the sand line is very difficult to do without scratching things up and it has other negatives. We love kuhli loaches, and I know sand is typically recommended, but would like to know if they're okay with a good smooth gravel I can vacuum with the python. Thoughts?
Look forward to seeing your advice and getting started on this build!