@Harith831 Not at all, provided you follow some guidelines: 1) Have a big enough tank for your fish. 55 gallons MINIMUM with excellent filtration. 2) Plenty of places to hide - the more places they have to stake as their own, the less aggression you will have (for the most part) 3) Water changes - Do your water changes every week - I do 30% every Sunday. Make sure you test your water regularly 4) Make sure you cycle your tank well before putting any fish in it
Filtration is an Emperor 300 Bio-Wheel. Does a great job but I plan on running a seconds one - you can never have enough filtration. You can definitely get by with one but of you do, run a Koraliya Nano Powerhead on the opposite side to get a little extra circulation.
It's just regular lava rock. Medium pieces cost around 10 bucks, larger pieces cost around 15 bucks and small pieces cost around 7 bucks. I plan on getting a 180 gallon tank together and would like to use Texas Holey Rock (Honeycomb Limestone).
Nice tank check mine out.
1986jeffrey 1 month ago
Hi, nice tank!! Can you check out my tank and tell me what kind of fish i have? I just know that I have 2 yellow labs and yellow tail acei. Thanks
MsFANCYfication 5 months ago
is it hard to keep mbuna's, are they very demanding????
Harith831 9 months ago
@Harith831 Not at all, provided you follow some guidelines: 1) Have a big enough tank for your fish. 55 gallons MINIMUM with excellent filtration. 2) Plenty of places to hide - the more places they have to stake as their own, the less aggression you will have (for the most part) 3) Water changes - Do your water changes every week - I do 30% every Sunday. Make sure you test your water regularly 4) Make sure you cycle your tank well before putting any fish in it
Message me for more questions
bman0341 9 months ago
where di you buy the rocks
fne8804 2 years ago
You can get those rocks at any aquarium shop. Large ones like the red ones are 10 dollars or so.
bman0341 2 years ago
Wow awesome tank..amazing video
orellanaomar 2 years ago
Thanks man...check out my newer videos. The tank looks a lot different and a lot better these days.
bman0341 2 years ago
cool, i'm setting up a african tank now. Hopefully I'll have some cichlids soon.
CichlidsTank 2 years ago
Filtration is an Emperor 300 Bio-Wheel. Does a great job but I plan on running a seconds one - you can never have enough filtration. You can definitely get by with one but of you do, run a Koraliya Nano Powerhead on the opposite side to get a little extra circulation.
bman0341 2 years ago
It's just regular lava rock. Medium pieces cost around 10 bucks, larger pieces cost around 15 bucks and small pieces cost around 7 bucks. I plan on getting a 180 gallon tank together and would like to use Texas Holey Rock (Honeycomb Limestone).
Thanks for the compliments...
bman0341 2 years ago