Originally posted by Theresa_M@Apr 2 2006, 08:44 AM
I like it a lot.
How's the progress on it at this point?
So far I only have moved my male Albino Eureka Red in the 20L on the top right.
I have two male Aulonocara Maylandi and Ruby Red juvies in the other 20L.
I have my A. Calvus and A. Comp in the 29 on the bottom.
And eighteen various Haps and Peacocks in the 120 along with a very large Synodontis Eupterus.
Next week I'll get some shellies and othe small fish for the 29g.
The 33L on the top of the older rack has to be pulled cleaned and replaced. I'll put the Albino Eureka Red back in that tank to growout. I still have two albino bristlenose plecos in it now, along with two small clown loaches. They will go backi in with the Albino Eureka Red with the replacement tank.
The 40 breeder on the bottom of the old rack is currently running without fish. I am going to replace that one with a new 40b and use it for something new. Maybe a group of breeder peacocks.
The old 120g is currently running with a single Aulonocara Hansbaenschi (red shoulder), one Protemelas Marginatus (going to get rid of it), one Protemelas Stevenie (Taiwan Reef), one seventeen year old Synodontis Eupterus, three huge clown loaches and two ordinary ancistrus (bn plecos). Also two yellow labs.
I haven't decided the fate of the clowns yet. They will probably end up back in the new replacement 120 with the Tanganyikans if I find them compatible. The Taiwan Reef will be going in the other 120 male hap/peacock tank, along with the red shoulder and one of the ancistrus. The grandaddy s. eupterus also will go in with the new Tanganyikans. The yellow labs aren't very good quality, so I am going to get rid of them too.
Replacing two (120 and 40b) of the three tanks is going to be fairly economical since I already have filtration and lighting. Just have to buy the tanks and substrate. Oh, and of course, the livestock.