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General Tropical Fish This section of the forum is to discuss general freshwater tropical fishkeeping. Some of the most beautiful aquariums are with mixed tropicals.

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Old 03-17-2008, 08:37 AM
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Guys i purchased a new tank yesterday, due to the limited space at my new house i've had to go for a Juwel Lido 120.

I've placed a goldfish in there (daughters) to start cycling the tank.

I've not checked the tap water at my house yet so i'm unsure of the PH.

I'm after some suggestions on what to stock, I've been very successful in the past with Mbuna set ups, and I do like lots of color in my fish, I'm just wondering what other kind of fish I can go for? I like cichlids but thinking my tank maybe to small for a south american set up. Tropical fish are a no no, far to plain for my liking, after something different but relative easy keeping!

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Old 03-17-2008, 12:06 PM
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What about dwarf cichlids or you could have a small species tank, in the future i'm planning on a lido and will keep a couple of small fancy L no's and other different stuff, frogs, apple snails, shrimps, look lovely in a nicely planted tank. Or you could keep a puffer... loads of options
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Puffer of some shell dwelling tangs?
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Old 03-17-2008, 12:16 PM
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I'm still drawn in by malawi's guys...

Coloration is stunning and such a wide variety to choose from!

Plus there well suited to the rocky enviroment i've created!
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