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soliver

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  1. So i have decided that im going to get into breeding. Mainly African Cichlids.

    Started to build the racks but there far from done.

    In the end, there will be 2 walls of racks.

    Wall 1- nine 33 gallon tanks

    Wall 2- six 58 gallon tanks + one 55 gallon tank

    Here is a picture of what one of the racks looks like so far.

    Rack.jpg

    My plan is to enclose the tanks so they all look like picture frames. Will have flaps(wood) on hinges covering the open space above the tanks.

  2. Thanks, I might just go take a look at that. I will have the tanks completely enclosed once i get both racks built. Just want to get the basics done so i can start cycling the tanks before i worry about the fancy stuff.

  3. Thanks. I was hoping i could find something cheaper for lights. More a DIY from home depot or something like that. I don't have to worry about the ones on the floor because i have a python. Best thing i ever bought. I cant imagine doing a water change on a 210 gallon with 5 gallon pails.

  4. Im still in the middle of setting it up. There will be 2 walls like this.

    Wall 1 has nine 33 gallon tanks.(36x13x18)

    Wall 2 will have six 58 gallon tanks(36x18x21) + one 55 gallon tank(48x13x20) + cabinet to store stuff

    The rack will be getting trim as well as wood flaps to cover in between the tanks. Hopefully when im done the tanks will be enclosed like picture frames.

    This is the start of Wall #1

    Rack.jpg

  5. I have started setting up my racks for the new tanks. I have the stand built and the tanks in place cycling. Just wondering if anyone has any good DIY lighting tips. Just looking for normal lights. Nothing fancy. Will never have any plants in the tanks.

    Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated. I will post pictures soon of the first rack.

  6. As i have noticed by the last couple pictures, you guys are striping your female before the eggs hatch. Is there an advantage to that? I move the female to her own tank, to reduce stress from other fish and let her hold for 2 weeks. When i strip her the babies are free swimming with tiny egg sacks. I have never lost a baby this way. I would think you would get better turn out because your not dealing with fungus. Is this a bad way to do it?

  7. I don't think it would be that bad. If you like the fish they have then go for it. Only problem is, if you don't know what they are, then if you change your mind on a fish, its going to be very tough to sell it, as well as interbreeding. You won't be able to sell any of the fry either. If your ok with those 2 aspects then i say go for it.

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