Buying Cichlids The Easy Way

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Purchasing Your Cichlids

Cichlids are amazing looking fish when kept at optimum health, a great center feature for anyone’s lounge room. It takes quite a commitment on your behalf to look after these fish properly. So before you go buying cichlids to fill your tank just be sure that your ready for this type of hobby.

This could avoid costing you good money you pay for the fish only to have them end floating belly up due to avoidable neglect.. This amazingly diverse family of fish has certain requirements in regards to their water conditioning or their dietary intake. So I highly recommend that you do some research on looking after these little critters.

Yes, before buying cichlids, read up on them first. Take a few notes about any special needs they may have. Consider weather it is within your capacity to diligently care for your fish. Quite often they are purchased with good intentions and then neglected to the point where the fish end up very sick or worst.

When you have decided upon the aquarium your going to use it is a good idea to make a list of all the cichlids that are compatible with your particular setup. Then its time to start visiting the local pet stores in your area to find out what on your lost you can purchase.

Buying From A Good Source

Its very important that you get your stocks from a reputable source. You can spot the fish you like and then you will be able to cross reference online information with what the sales person has told you in response to your queries. Places that you can get your cichlids from are the internet, local breeders and local pet stores.

The last two being the most preferred as you get to examine the fish in person before committing to a purchase. Using a trusted source to buy from gives you some insurance if anything goes wrong with the fish because most store owners or breeders are willing to exchange or replace if the problem is something to do with them . Purchasing your fish online gives you the advantage if you are looking for a particular type of fish.

Be Very Observant

When looking over you potential new fish you want to make sure they look healthy and alert. Make sure their swimming normally and that they seem calm and content with their surroundings. Any signs off stress will be your indicator that this fish is to be avoided. Do not purchase on impulse as this can lead to poor results .

Ask lots of questions from the owner about the history of the fish. Where are they from? How old are they? Don’t forget the internet for a resource to cross reference your collected data. Scan the store and check all the tanks to give yourself an idea of how well the fish are kept in this store. These guide lines will all save you from disaster later on , trust me.

Cichlid Fish To Avoid

You must avoid any fish that that have torn or damaged fins, rough red spots anywhere on the body or appear to swim in circles one way or on their side. Also keep an eye out for any strange looking growths or white spots as this generally means that they have an infection or are under attack from parasites, these should also be avoided.

 

 

 

 

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Cichlid Aquarium Setup

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Cichlid Aquarium Setup

Getting Started..

 

Cichlid aquarium setup is easy if you just follow my guidelines. Im going to show you the exact same procedures i follow when setting up one of my own cichlid aquariums at home. You will soon be the envy of all your friends and be the proud owner of an amazing cichlid aquarium simply by following my easy steps.
  • It seems pretty logical that when you purchase the aquarium, you want to setup for your cichlids the bigger the tank the better off you will be. A larger size affords you the luxury of keeping many fish. Something to definitely keep in mind when shopping around.
  • Also one needs to be aware that if you try and keep too many fish it can lead much aggression amongst your fish. It is best to add one type in a smallish group then when settled to ad another smallish group of the next type you would like to add.Avoid overcrowding your tank. This can lead to chaotic fighting amongst some Cichlids so just start out with smallish groups. Cichlids tend to grow at a rapid rate so take this into consideration when deciding on species.
  • To avoid cichlids launching themselves from the tank be sure to have reasonably heavy lid set in place.
  • When considering which species of cichlid you would like to keep it is a good idea to research the size they will grow to and at what rate. Some cichlids grow very large at a rapid rate so avoid having them outgrow the tank.

Preparing Your Aquarium..

  • When cleaning your tank it is OK to use a mild detergent provided you do a second rinse with just water to make sure any leftover toxins are removed.
  • To avoid adding any germs to the tank when adding one of the many types of substrate make sure it has been thoroughly cleaned.
  • Fill the tank with about a third of water so you can setup any under gravel system or filtration along with your substrate and then plants and rocks. Once this has settled you can then fill the tank to the required level.
  • Next you can go ahead and position your heater preferably somewhere towards the rear of the tank. Set the temperature to 26C. A good quality thermostat heater will provide the most optimal conditions.
  • There are some cichlids that prefer a pH below 6 and there are others that like it above 8 so be sure to research the correct pH level for the types of fish you would like to keep
  • In different parts of the world the water supply’s can be heavily treated with chlorine which is harmful to your fish. It is good to add water conditioner from your pet store to the tank and then let the whole thing settle for 24 hours or so. I like to use this period to make any last minute changes to the tank before adding any fish.

Aquarium Layout..

  • It is best to research the particular species original water conditions and then try to recreate the same environment in your tank.
  • To keep the general peace amongst your fish you will need to add as many hiding places and caves as you can. That way if any of your fish start bullying then the others will be able to hide. You can do this with rocks if you like or even petrified wood which also looks really good. You can purchase these at your local pet store but just be sure to give them a good clean before adding to the tank
  • Plants are a great addition to any tank and can really add life to a dull tank. When it comes to vegetation though once again it depends on the species. Some cichlids are notorious for ripping plants up whereas some are just fine. You should make sure any plants you add are weighted down properly. I like to use twisty ties with a medium size pebble just above the root base of the plant.
  • > If you have trouble with your fish ripping your plans up or eating them you can always consider using plastic ones.
  • Its very important that you not overfeed them in the first few days. You should always start small and build up to required diet because as with most fish if you keep feeding them they will keep eating.

Maintaining Your Aquarium..

  • Once a week it is a good idea to replace 1/4 of the aquariums water with fresh clean water. This reduces the amount of times you will have to clean the whole tank by heaps.
  • Get a good magnetic tank cleaner and clean the tank once every month
  • Depending on the filter type you have in place, when you clean the filter try and use the tank water where possible because the burst of chlorine in the new water can kill off any of the good bacteria that has built up which is good for the tank.
  • Following these tips will reduce the amount of cleaning you have to do by heaps/li>
  • If the first time around you have something go wrong do not be disheartened , if you stick with it your fish will soon be flourishing and you will have the perfect cichlid aquarium setup.

African Cichlids in your Aquarium.

Keeping African cichlids in your aquarium is generally trouble free as most of this type of cichlid can live happily with other fish. They require a well planted tank so go for it if you like plants in your tank. They will also require plenty of nooks and cranny’s to hide in and reproduce in.

Central American Cichlids in Your Aquarium.

Keeping Central American cichlids in your tank can be a little trickier.I generally start a tank with only 2 fish and monitor there behavior then add more fish in pairs. These can be very aggressive fish especially around mating time. These guys are well know for ripping up plants so i like to use plastic plants and setup lots of caves for them to escape into if needed. They reproduce very easily and tend to lay there eggs on rock and substrate.

Amazon Cichlids in Your Aquarium.

If you want to keep Amazon cichlids in your tank then you must start with at least a 200 liter aquarium because a lot of them get quite large in size. These guys are pretty easy to keep but take a little more work to breed. You will want to research the species as most of these fish are extremely aggressive and will not reside very well with other fish.

 

 

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