Very cool. I'm a big fan of peacock cichlids and frontosas and Malawi dolphins. Very cool!
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I’m sure I’m not alone here, but I need an update on this build.
Hahahaha! I might transition to a more predatory Haps vibe at some point if the frontosa decide to make snacks of all the smaller species. I feel like this tank, as big as my wife thinks it is, still isn't big enough for an emperor long term.Awesome!!! Lake specific? What stocking? A few emperor cichlid and hundreds of sardine cichlids???
Edit: sorry, just saw stocking in OP! Gonna be an awesome build!
Still though an emperor. . .
It's not much of an update, but yesterday was a very good day. My Aquadecor background arrived (still in boxes, but pics from production attached) and my plumbing order as well. My room looks like a plumbing store. Pipes and majority of fittings are 1.5" for scale. Whole lot of schedule 80 up in here!Any updates? I am in the planning/building stage of a 8x4x2 plywood tank and will be doing freshwater also
making this a 3rd request. how's it going? Pics please.Curious about updates as well!
I am so very happy with mine. After I installed it, my wife's reaction to the tank shifted from loving tolerance to admiring excitement. There's not fish in it and we still find ourselves staring at it.Love the AquaDecor 3D backgrounds! I know they are expensive, but they are unique, customizable and realistic.
Not sure how tolerable this community is to freshwater, but I am gonna post anyway and find out . I've lurked for a while now and I do appreciate the expertise here on R2R.
After much planning and selling my pool table, I picked up a used 750 gallon (10' x 4' x 2.5') earlier this week.
The obligatory before pic:
It has two center overflows (approximately 2' x 1' each) with 3 drains and two returns in each so I am likely running a dual-bean setup. Would love any lessons-learned from someone who has done similar; in particular I am currently planning to tie the non-siphon drains together and the emergency drains together prior to the sump.
Sump measurements updated 9/29.
Speaking of sumps, it came with an amazing 100" x 27" x 23" acrylic sump (little bit dirty, but I have it about 1/4 cleaned up after last night). Planning 3 x 7" filter socks in the first chamber on the two siphons and the combined non-siphon. First chamber is 17" long and 20.5 tall so I'll stack a bunch of static media in it as well. After that are two narrow baffles taking up 6.25". Next chamber is the big one (33.5" x 16" tall) where I plan to run a fluidized K1 bed as my primary tank bio filtration. 200 liters of K1 should support a pretty heavy fish load. After that is a narrow 12" chamber (water flows in and out at the surface so hopefully the lower section is less turbulent) that I am eyeballing for a small refugium with plants & shrimp. Following that is a 17" excessive section of baffles, then the 13.75" x 10" tall return chamber for two return pumps (maybe four since the tank is already drilled for the returns; any single pump going down would only lose 25% of flow which is nice redundancy).
For lighting I plan to suspend an 8' x 3' extruded aluminum rectangle from the ceiling and mounting 24"/36" led lights to it. Have not decided on which lights yet, but I am looking for something programmable with a cell phone app. Tank will not be planted and is freshwater so I just need to be able to see the fish best and don't need high powered coral lights. I may add a couple small spotlight type fixtures as well to highlight specific spots in tank.
As far as livestock goes, the tank will be African cichlids.
- A colony of F1 Moba Gibberosa/Frontosa as the primary species (starting with 30, hoping for a final colony of 20).
- A group of lelupi for color contrast.
- Some dolphins (cyrtocara moori) (8) and Acei (12) to swim around.
- 8-10 synodontis multipunctatus to control fry/breeding.
- 8-10 inkfin calvus
- Neolamprologus Brichardi because they make me smile.
- a group of julidochromis marlieri (thanks @FishSkedee)
- Will probably add a fancyish pleco or two (blue phantom and/or something interesting).
Catfish approved?
If the Mobas eventually start eating the lelupi and brichardi, I reckon will let them and then add some larger predatory Haps since the tank has already proven inhospitable. I really like the Malawi trout, but he is a definite no with smaller fish.
If this is bad content for R2R, let me know. Otherwise, I will continue updating and asking for help as I go. I in no way think that I am an expert, so I welcome advice and suggestions.