Fat Nick
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Just thought I'd chime in.
African Cichlid guy here. I've got a 125 gallon tank in my hallway. Nice furniture-grade stand. I love those guys...but they are little sluts. They multiply like crazy. I started with like 9, then bought about 18 more over the course of a few months. Now I probably have over 50 fish. Seems a couple of the species REALLY enjoy the breeding. Every time I change the water, they breed again. I bought some predatory Cichlids to try and thin them down...no such luck.
As far as starting a tank and the ammonia cycle...if you don't want to buy hearty fish to start the cycle...this will sound wierd. Pee in the tank. Pee = ammonia. It does the same thing. You just have to figure out how much pee to add. I would use the cup method, and put about half of a "serving" in per day. After about 2 weeks, the ammonia level would be gone within 24 hours, and I sufficed I had enough bacteria to get my first batch of fish.
I've had my tank for 5 years running strong. If you're looking for simple filtration for a fresh water tank, I HIGHLY recommend Eheim canister filters. I have 2 2028 (I think) model Eheim canister filters. Easy to clean, and they've run non-stop without a single problem for 5 years.
I don't clean my tank as regularly as I should. I do 50-75% water changes every month. That's it. I know it's not the recommended method, but if the fish are breeding, they must be happy.
African Cichlid guy here. I've got a 125 gallon tank in my hallway. Nice furniture-grade stand. I love those guys...but they are little sluts. They multiply like crazy. I started with like 9, then bought about 18 more over the course of a few months. Now I probably have over 50 fish. Seems a couple of the species REALLY enjoy the breeding. Every time I change the water, they breed again. I bought some predatory Cichlids to try and thin them down...no such luck.
As far as starting a tank and the ammonia cycle...if you don't want to buy hearty fish to start the cycle...this will sound wierd. Pee in the tank. Pee = ammonia. It does the same thing. You just have to figure out how much pee to add. I would use the cup method, and put about half of a "serving" in per day. After about 2 weeks, the ammonia level would be gone within 24 hours, and I sufficed I had enough bacteria to get my first batch of fish.
I've had my tank for 5 years running strong. If you're looking for simple filtration for a fresh water tank, I HIGHLY recommend Eheim canister filters. I have 2 2028 (I think) model Eheim canister filters. Easy to clean, and they've run non-stop without a single problem for 5 years.
I don't clean my tank as regularly as I should. I do 50-75% water changes every month. That's it. I know it's not the recommended method, but if the fish are breeding, they must be happy.

). I have a 110 in the basement and a 44 in my office. Both are well planted. WELL planted.The 110 has a few Africans (Yellow Labs, Haps, Acei's), a 15 inch sailfin Gibbiceps (pleco) and a 22 inch Clown Knife that I have had for 19 years. How do I have the Africans in with him? He's got cataracts. Can't see them. Bought a really incredible Ahli for about $25 last week and his ####### parked his butt right in front of the CK. CK had a $25 feeder fish. I want that CK to die but can't do anything about it. In that tank I have an Amazon Sword that is about 24 inches tall and 24 inches wide. I also have some Java Fern and Jungle Vals. The Africans don't touch them. the Amazon has sent up a runner with about 6 smaller amazons growing off it...In the 55 I have two pairs of breeder angels, some good size clown loaches, a school of tiger barbs and some tetras. This tanks has a few bits of drift wood, a couple of rocks and a TON of live plants. Huge amazons, Cripticoryn Wendtii mainly. For live plants you need two things. More light and plant food. My 110 has an extra 4 foot liight with dual bulbs but the 55 does not have extra light but it gets natural light from the window. The 110 is in the basement. I fetalize a lot. Kent Fertilizer on ThatPetPlace.com for $25 for a half gallon. A half gallon will last me 6 months at least. Stick to the Vals, Anubias, Amazons and Wendtii and your tanks will look great.My 55 is so well planted that my canister filter barely filters the water (water just dribbles out of the output tube) yet my fish are breeding left and right which a sign of a healthy tank. I have a very strong air hose runing in the tank to keep the water moving. Between that and monthly water changes my 55 is immaculate despite the lack of strong filtration....Water changes are a MUST for any tank planted or not. Without them quit now. Water changes, extra lighting and plant fertilizer are a must for a planted tank....Good luck....
Other metals may bother low food chain animals/bacteria as well, so keep an eye out for that stuff. Sorry I could help more.
Other metals may bother low food chain animals/bacteria as well, so keep an eye out for that stuff. Sorry I could help more.
Other metals may bother low food chain animals/bacteria as well, so keep an eye out for that stuff. Sorry I could help more.
Other metals may bother low food chain animals/bacteria as well, so keep an eye out for that stuff. Sorry I could help more.
I used a small 10 gallon tank that I kept under my main tank. If I had a sicky, I'd simply scoop him out, syphon some water from the main tank into the holding tank (to keep the transition easy on the fish and provide some ammonia processors) and then add the sick fish and meds. I just had a simple sponge filter in the hospital tank. Some live, some don't...but more importantly, nothing spreads, and you don't go messing with the water in your main tank.
This is the way to go....
Now I got so lazy, I just bought a table and have everything just laying out.


You are right about surface area dtermining how many fish you can have. I should have mentioned that when I mentioned the 1 inch per gallon theory. It is a good thing to keep in the back of your mind though. Your tank will tell you when ther is enough fish in it.If you stick to the easy or even medium difficulty plants, there should be no need for a CO2 injuection system. Remember, you will have quite a few Co2 producers swimming around in your tank anyway. These Co2 systems can actually be detrimental if they are not set properly. You can actually suck some of the oxygen out of your tank and kill some fish.