festaedan
potamotrygon fan
Hey guys
So I decided to go a different way with my 40
After I got a pair of J. transcriptus "pemba" from Larry, I have fallen in love with them and I really want some more rift lake species.
I just moved all the fish from my 40 gallon, I'll be setting up a fry tank before October, and Jay needs people to order some of his cichlids so I dont think there's a much better time to try out some africans
I know its not 100% necessary, but I would love to have some large cool rocks to keep the ph a little bit higher and so the fish have places to hide. I'll still add buffers and "lake salt" to make the soft water that comes out of my tap perfect for my new africans.
So basically, I would like to buy a bunch of cool looking rocks for this tank. I would just get them from my backyard but A. all of the rocks in my backyard are tiny and B. I'm worried about getting dirt in the tank.
Thanks!
So I decided to go a different way with my 40
After I got a pair of J. transcriptus "pemba" from Larry, I have fallen in love with them and I really want some more rift lake species.
I just moved all the fish from my 40 gallon, I'll be setting up a fry tank before October, and Jay needs people to order some of his cichlids so I dont think there's a much better time to try out some africans
I know its not 100% necessary, but I would love to have some large cool rocks to keep the ph a little bit higher and so the fish have places to hide. I'll still add buffers and "lake salt" to make the soft water that comes out of my tap perfect for my new africans.
So basically, I would like to buy a bunch of cool looking rocks for this tank. I would just get them from my backyard but A. all of the rocks in my backyard are tiny and B. I'm worried about getting dirt in the tank.
Thanks!