Changed my Malawi set up

I like it, the white rocks are amazeing, I have a suggestion but I always say this "more rocks"

also the nimbochromis venustus will need a 100+ g tank
 
vantgE said:
I like it, the white rocks are amazeing, I have a suggestion but I always say this "more rocks"
Yeah,

I am undecided on maybe just a few more smaller white rocks in between the larger ones to try and make it a little more "cavey"!

also the nimbochromis venustus will need a 100+ g tank

I know, I know :/ .

They are just too nice though. Gonna keep hold of 'em for a while longer but rest assured they are well looked after and when the time is right they will be given a larger home, whether it be by me or somewhere else.

steve
 
yeah, Id definetly get MORE rocks. I dont think that is enough for them.

But It looks good, and those rocks are a nice size.
 
looks nice

but deffinatly more rocks.. doesnt seem like theres anywhere near enough places to establish a terratories (spelling??????) to me.
 
gixer said:
looks nice

but deffinatly more rocks.. doesnt seem like theres anywhere near enough places to establish a terratories (spelling??????) to me.
Apparently there are plenty of places :nod: .

Got home last night......four Johannii have paired off, made a "home" and are getting jiggy.....two of my Estherae have settled in and the female is now holding....my female lab is holding and is chilling where the male has made his territory.....my two Hap Obliquedens (sp?) are having a right old flirt with each other and have acquired themselves a little spot towards the back.

Its like one big happy (but sexually rampant!) family :D .

Still gonna stick some smaller rocks in though when all the bumping and grinding has settled down!

steve
 
It looks so nice now... let the fish tell you whether they need more.
 
freddyk said:
It looks so nice now... let the fish tell you whether they need more.
i take by this you mean all the recent fishy fornication shows that they are happy with the way things are already? ;)

steve
 
That's a good start. And keeping on the lookout for fish with no place - most likely you'll find it harassed non-stop and clearly stressed from it, or constantly hanging around at the top of the water, usually by a heater or filter intake, trying to keep out of harms way.
 
freddyk said:
That's a good start. And keeping on the lookout for fish with no place - most likely you'll find it harassed non-stop and clearly stressed from it, or constantly hanging around at the top of the water, usually by a heater or filter intake, trying to keep out of harms way.
My smallest Acei seems to have been doing that.

I will keep an eye on him :nod: .

thanks
 

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