×
Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

re:new to Tanganyikan Cichlids

More
16 Jan 2008 00:56 #1 by suckers (matt lait)
hi
i was thinking of converting my small(2ftx1ftx1ft)tank to keeping these wonderful fish. ive a dark rocky background and was thinking of crushed coral to make a contrast in the tank.
what else should i take into account?

thanks

Please Log in to join the conversation.

  • Didihno (Didihno)
  • Didihno (Didihno)'s Avatar
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
16 Jan 2008 09:37 #2 by Didihno (Didihno)
Replied by Didihno (Didihno) on topic re:new to Tanganyikan Cichlids
Thats about it really, there are certain salts on the market that are supposed to benefit african setups but I've never bothered with them.
The crushed coral will bring up the ph level.
You just have to keep the water clean (duh!) and the temp should be constant.
I've read that Tangs are sensitive to water temp fluctuations.

Please Log in to join the conversation.

  • ChrisM (ChrisM)
  • ChrisM (ChrisM)'s Avatar
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
16 Jan 2008 12:14 #3 by ChrisM (ChrisM)
Replied by ChrisM (ChrisM) on topic re:new to Tanganyikan Cichlids
In a tank that size I would only recommend Shelldwellers.5 to start off with.Soon those 5 will become a colony.

Please Log in to join the conversation.

More
19 Jan 2008 02:24 #4 by lampeye (lampeye)
a small pinch of marine salt is beneificial (iodine). a you dont need crushed coral, bread soda will bring up your ph. aragonite is a lovely substrate. its a matter of personal taste.
how about a pair of shelldwellers or caudopunctatus and a pair of the smaller Julidochromis eg marlieri gombe (rockdwellers)?

lampeye

Please Log in to join the conversation.

More
19 Jan 2008 11:13 #5 by suckers (matt lait)
those two look like the kinda thing im looking for . now comes the fun part .... trying to convince the lfs to get some in unless.......
thanks for the info
matt

Please Log in to join the conversation.

Time to create page: 0.039 seconds
Powered by Kunena Forum