I'm going to purchase a new tank for my African Cichlids.
I was going to go 125, but was also considering 150 and 180. Unfortunately, the only place we can put it is the dining room, and the room is 14x13, so we need space for the table and other 'dining room' things. I'm afraid that the 24" depth may be a little much with the 180, but I feel the 150 may be a little 'high' for a canopy.
I'll be using a AGA Mission stand that's 32" high... and a canopy.
My question is whether I should try to make the 180 work, and if it won't(I think it will be too big for the location), should I do a 125 or 150?
Tank residents will be(all male and all single specied unless otherwise noted):
Peacocks: Benga Sunshine, Rubescent, Fluvescent, Lwanda, Ngara,
Haps: Taiwan Reef, Azureus, Intermedius, Electra, o. Lithobates(Zimbabwe)
Victorians: Pundamilia nyererei (Python Is.), Rock Krib
Tanganykan: Black Calvus, White Calvus
other: 8x Syndonus Petricola
Filtration: 2x eheim 2217 and 2 powerheads for circulation. Do you think I need another filter?
Looks like a 180 would be preferable, but I don't want to 'overdo' the room. The 150 would give a little more height but gain little in swimming room... the 180 would onviously give a little more depth.
I was going to go 125, but was also considering 150 and 180. Unfortunately, the only place we can put it is the dining room, and the room is 14x13, so we need space for the table and other 'dining room' things. I'm afraid that the 24" depth may be a little much with the 180, but I feel the 150 may be a little 'high' for a canopy.
I'll be using a AGA Mission stand that's 32" high... and a canopy.
My question is whether I should try to make the 180 work, and if it won't(I think it will be too big for the location), should I do a 125 or 150?
Tank residents will be(all male and all single specied unless otherwise noted):
Peacocks: Benga Sunshine, Rubescent, Fluvescent, Lwanda, Ngara,
Haps: Taiwan Reef, Azureus, Intermedius, Electra, o. Lithobates(Zimbabwe)
Victorians: Pundamilia nyererei (Python Is.), Rock Krib
Tanganykan: Black Calvus, White Calvus
other: 8x Syndonus Petricola
Filtration: 2x eheim 2217 and 2 powerheads for circulation. Do you think I need another filter?
Looks like a 180 would be preferable, but I don't want to 'overdo' the room. The 150 would give a little more height but gain little in swimming room... the 180 would onviously give a little more depth.