My sister has to move out of her boyfriend's house and mentioned possibly giving me her thirty gallon mbuna tank. I think it's very crowded. There are five or six mbunas in there which are young which means they would need a really big home soon. I know there is a kenyi in there and a bumblebee, not sure what else.
Anyway, if I get this tank and double-check with her to make sure it's cool if I sell her fish because I don't want an African cichlid tank, is there anything I would have to do to the tank itself to get it ready for water at 7.2-7.6 (it's been a second since I've tested the pH)? I know she has crushed coral, but I'm not sure if it's in the filter or in the substrate. Anyway, would a good cleaning make it ready for other fish?
Also, I would like some ideas for a show-piece for the top or lower layer of the water column. I definitely want harlequin rasboras or something similar, as well as some type of corydoras. I like fish like angels, but I think they are a little big for this size tank. I love rams, but I don't want to deal with their sensitivity. I like fish with big personalities, something that will do well in a community and does not require its own school or shoal. Suggestions?
I'm not even sure I'm getting the tank, but it would be super great if I did because I could divide the twenty gallon so each betta could have ten gallons, instead of the female with twenty and the male with 2.5.
Anyway, if I get this tank and double-check with her to make sure it's cool if I sell her fish because I don't want an African cichlid tank, is there anything I would have to do to the tank itself to get it ready for water at 7.2-7.6 (it's been a second since I've tested the pH)? I know she has crushed coral, but I'm not sure if it's in the filter or in the substrate. Anyway, would a good cleaning make it ready for other fish?
Also, I would like some ideas for a show-piece for the top or lower layer of the water column. I definitely want harlequin rasboras or something similar, as well as some type of corydoras. I like fish like angels, but I think they are a little big for this size tank. I love rams, but I don't want to deal with their sensitivity. I like fish with big personalities, something that will do well in a community and does not require its own school or shoal. Suggestions?
I'm not even sure I'm getting the tank, but it would be super great if I did because I could divide the twenty gallon so each betta could have ten gallons, instead of the female with twenty and the male with 2.5.