I have your exact tank and it is a mo to clean that deep! But I love the dimension of the tank it fits everywhere. You can count on drenching your arm pits if you have to reach for anything in the bottom. I use 2 Magnum 350 canister filters. I have some nice big chunks of Congo root that I stack to give a reef feeling. For your cichlids you will find they don't like plants and will tear up your bulbs eventually. Your convicts are very prolific and will breed like roaches which should keep your red devil happy with fresh bait. They will also tear anything up that gets close to their fry ball when the fish are young. Good luck!
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Originally posted by ARIX View PostI have your exact tank and it is a mo to clean that deep! But I love the dimension of the tank it fits everywhere. You can count on drenching your arm pits if you have to reach for anything in the bottom. I use 2 Magnum 350 canister filters. I have some nice big chunks of Congo root that I stack to give a reef feeling. For your cichlids you will find they don't like plants and will tear up your bulbs eventually. Your convicts are very prolific and will breed like roaches which should keep your red devil happy with fresh bait. They will also tear anything up that gets close to their fry ball when the fish are young. Good luck!ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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#1 unless you live where lots of chlorine is in your water you can use regular HARD tap water. Me I have to buy my water as my city clorinates it way to much.
Chiclids like hard water which means they are pretty easy to take care of.
With one fish don't get to heavy on the food as keep in mind the more u throw in the more collects at the bottom.
Besure to get a syphon hose for cleaning tanks and clean the tank once every 3 weeks.
Most say do it more than that but with 1 fish u can get away with 3 weeks.
As for the filteration system the square filter that was posted earlier in this thread that's a biological filter for a salt tank. Kind of over kill for a chiclid type tank.
You can google for a filter system that works For a 150 gal tank or u can add one along with what u have.
Marineland has a canister filter it's called the marineland magnum pro 350 it's awesome , reliable and won't set u back a whole lot and will work great with what u already have.
Last but not least u need two power heads to keep the water moving which also keeps it clear.
Fish are cool but they can also be a pia lol
Good luck and enjoy
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Your tank set up will work it will just get dirtier faster and the water won't be as clear.
When u have excess food and waste in your tank it throws off ph levels and nitrates. U did a great job using older water and rocks/gravel that's where the bacteria is.
Down the road I would add another filtration and some power heads on it.
However with one fish just give him a pinch of food at feeding time and u should be ok.
I have a 250 gallon African chiclid tank as well all I have is one power filtration system and two power heads with live rock and live sand
Your fine just watch how much u feed.
That's a nice tank I have to say.
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That's it!
I had a 40 gallon for a long time with BOB (oscar) he was awesome. Once he bit the bullet I tried salt water, but that was when I was young as shit and drooled over the wet/dry filters I couldn't afford. Reading this thread makes me want one again, I may get another Oscar, I just know Cichlids are VERY aggressive so sometimes it was stressful watching them. I really want a salt tank, but the oscar was so fun.
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Man look at this idiot:
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