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How to Set up an African Cichlid AquariumCreating the Ideal Environment for Fish From the Great Rift Lakes
Setting up an aquarium for African Cichlids requires the use of buffers and salt additives for healthy fish and enhanced colors. Rockery helps reduce aggression.
African Cichlids are known for their beautiful colors and hardiness but their aggressive nature causes many aquarium owners to steer away from keeping a cichlid aquarium. With research into cichlid compatibility and providing an environment to reduce aggression, an African Cichlid aquarium can be beautiful and entertaining. Aquarium Size and Decorations for African CichlidsThe minimum size for an African cichlid tank would be at least 48 gallons with a length of at least four feet for the larger species. For smaller cichlids and shell dwellers, they can be kept in an aquarium of no less than a 33 gallons. African Cichlids needs lots of room so a large aquarium is highly recommended. Adding rockery to the aquarium is a must for African Cichlids in order to provide hiding places. This will help reduce aggression and enable the fish to establish their territories. The rocks should be piled on top of each other in to form caves. In addition, some cichlids prefer to spawn in caves. Cichlids also need a clear area for swimming. Clay flowerpots also provide hiding places and driftwood can provide some shelter. Many African Cichlids like to dig in the gravel so don’t be surprised if they start to excavate pits, re-arrange the gravel or dig up plants. If plants are desired, use Java Fern or Java because they are sturdy and can tolerate the water conditions needed for African Cichlids. Water Conditions for an African Cichlid AquariumThe water PH value needed for African Cichlids is situated in the higher range. When using a PH test kit, the water will turn blue.
In order to maintain high PH levels, coral gravel must be used as a substrate. Using African Lake buffers and salt additives are recommended. They can be bought at most aquarium stores. These buffers also add extra minerals to the water, which also help keep the cichlids healthy. Some African Cichlids can adapt and live in the range of 7 to 8 on the PH scale but some also need that extra degree. The exact reading for each species can be discovered through research. It is very important to not do an abrupt change in PH. This can cause stress in the fish and weaken their immune system, therefore opening them up to disease. The aquarium water temperature for African Cichlids should be between 70 and 84 degrees with the ideal reading at 78 degrees Fahrenheit. Higher water temperatures can increase the metabolism of the fish and affects the immune system, as well as stimulates aggression in cichlids. Cooler temperatures will cause less aggression, but it should never be below 70 degrees. It is important to have good filtration in the aquarium because African Cichlids produce a lot of waste material. Water changes of 15% to 25% must be done on a weekly basis in order to keep the tank clean. Try to use a filter that is recommended for a larger aquarium size. Many African Cichlid aquariums have two filter systems. One could be a submerged canister type and another filter could be one that hangs over the back of the aquarium. Do not use under gravel filters in an African Cichlid aquarium. Most cichlids like to dig in the substrate and this disrupts the operation of the filter Adding Buffers and Salt to an African Cichlid AquariumBuying buffers and salt additives from the local pet store can be expensive especially for large aquariums. There are cheaper methods of conditioning the aquarium using materials purchased from grocery stores or drug stores.
Always add extremely small amounts of these substances and test each time. A good rule for keeping African Cichlids is to pay attention to size and try not to mix cichlids from different lakes. Related Articles on African Cichlids:Cichlid Compatibility in Aquariums: What Fish not to mix in Your Freshwater Tank. A fish tank can become a disaster area if you don't know the traits of cichlids. The Cichlids of Lake Tanganyika: Highly Desirable Fish in the Freshwater Aquarium Trade. There are over 170 species of cichlids found in Lake Tanganyika, which is the largest of the African Rift Lakes. Peacock Cichlid Care and Breeding: Popular Freshwater Aquarium Fish From Lake Malawi, Africa. Peacock Cichlids are highly recommended for breeding because they are non-aggressive, hardy and have no special dietary requirements.
The copyright of the article How to Set up an African Cichlid Aquarium in Aquariums is owned by Douglas DuHamel. Permission to republish How to Set up an African Cichlid Aquarium in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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