corys should not be mixed with malawi's, plecos make good algae eaters, such as the bristlenose which stays small at around 5 inches or the common pleco which can grow very large up to about 18 inches. I would recomend going for bristlenose plecos due to their smaller size..
just wondered as i am now setting up a malawi tank, is it nessacery to have an oxygen pump in the tsnk, i dont have one in my small 35 litre community fish tank but wondered if i would for a bigger malawi 160 litre?
ill probably take a trip there 2moro and see exactly what they have. Any certain types that people would reccomend?
Just a quick question on cycling the tank, is it a good idea to put some hardy fish like platys and mollies from my community tank in the new malawi tank for a week or so to get...
i have been researching alot and plan on setting up a mbuna tank, i have read that mbuna cichlids which live in rocks should not be mixed with the non mbuna cichlids which live in the sandy areas of lake malawi.
My question is when i go to my l;ocal fish shop how do i no the difference between...
i am thinking of upgrading my small 35 litre tank to a bigger 135 litre evasion evo tank.
http://www.rocketaquatics.co.uk/product_in...roducts_id=1013
It comes with a built in filter, i have been reading up on external filters and read good reports on the tetratec700. just wondered would this...