My First Tank...

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sumocopter

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...well kind of.
 
I have kept american cichlids and bettas for years, along with all sorts of community tanks of different sizes - I would now like to take my first steps into Africans.
 
I have a Juwel Trigon 190 which is currently bare so can do whatever I like.  I'm totally new to these fish so would welcome any stocking advice, any golden rules or general pointers so I give these guys a happy harmonious home.
 
Thanks for your help!
 
Sumo
 
I've kept African for years and I'm still learning! They are great fish with lots of personality but they need the right set up to reduce aggression.
 
IMO, you should choose a lake and stock your tank just with cichlids from that lake. My cichlids are all from Lake Malawi with the exception of two jewel cichlids. I rescued the jewel cichlids from a friend's tank but I realize they would be happier with different tank mates.
 
Cichlids like a high pH with lots of rock hiding spots. I learned a ton and got some awesome rockscaping ideas from this website:
http://fish-etc.com/aquascaping-main/set-up-and-aquascape-a-cichlid-habitat
I wish I had read it when I set up my first African tank.
 
A juwel trigon 190 is a corner tank, right? If I am not mistaken, I believe it's about 50 gallons. Your cichlids will do much better off in a long tank - ideally 4 ft long or more. They need lots of swimming and hiding spaces.
 

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