Tank Makeover 29 gallon
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flirtygirl624 - Posts: 1
- Joined: Fri Nov 08, 2013 7:17 pm
Tank Makeover 29 gallon
I have a 29 gallon aqueon tank that I want to redo completely. I first got into aquariums about 2 years ago and have learned a lot. The tank originally had mollies, platy, pleco and some tetras (everyone kept breeding) and long story short we put a chemical in and killed almost everything at once and there were some survivors but we kept them in there until we got a new idea..I then wanted to do Africian Chiclids but was told 29 gallon would not be good. I want a colorful and full tank...What does everyone recommend? I need some good top, mid, and bottom fish..Any help will be greatly appreciated..
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andrecarneiro - Posts: 32
- Joined: Sat Aug 31, 2013 4:49 pm
Re: Tank Makeover 29 gallon
you should have a look at some of the tropheus species, they are from africa and some dont get very large, theres also an insane amount of colour variations available.
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oetheous - Posts: 4
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Re: Tank Makeover 29 gallon
Trophs are way to aggressive to keep in a 29. They are small fish, but put a few trophs in a 29, and you'll end up with only one troph.
Try some Rams, either bolivians or germans. They are cool fish!!
Try some Rams, either bolivians or germans. They are cool fish!!
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andrecarneiro - Posts: 32
- Joined: Sat Aug 31, 2013 4:49 pm
Re: Tank Makeover 29 gallon
Actually its advisable to keep Trophs in large groups... apologies we work in litres on this side of the world... after doin the math ,that size tank wouldnt be suitable for trophs (my bad), ideally you want them in a minimum tank size of 75 Gallons (as you would call it) with about 12 or so of them in there. I agree with oetheous on the rams... but do a bit of research before commiting coz there really is so much out there... fish are a long term investment and with that size tank you wont be able to keep adding every fish u see and like so u will be restricted. have fun and enjoy :)