Actually, this is Dinyar AND Rusty's tank, Rusty being Dinyar's son. It is OUR tank in the sense that I do most of the work, while Rusty gets most of the bragging rights. I quite empathize with Boulengerochromis microlepis.
Rusty has already answered most of your questions.SG_Eurystomus wrote:a VERY nice tank, btw!
Can you give some details; tanksize, specieslist, number of fishes per species, etc
the whole package, to satisfy my drooling demand of knowledge, you know
Frankly, Sid, I'm not yet satisfied with this tank. The original design didn't work out (the plants got eaten), and we are still trying to find a new arrangement that works.
As you can see, there are some non-Tang Synos in here, simply because our riverine Syno tank is overcrowded. However, they do fine in here. pH is only 7.8.
Since this picture was taken 7-8 months ago, the tank looks a bit different. The Ctenochromis quickly mowed down all the Vals, together with every other plant we tried putting in there. (Had I known this would have happened, I wouldn't have bought them, but it's too late for regrets now!). So now we have no plants and a lot more rock. I would like to add more rock, but nice rocks are expensive, so it will take time to build out.
All the fish get along fine. Though Sid is right in saying that P. typus is a somewhat delicate catfish, they are often roaming around the tank and seem to get their fair share of the food. The only fish we are a bit concerned about are the two spiney eels. They were looking skinnier, so we have removed them temporarily for a "power feeding". Once they get nice and fat, we'll return them to the community.
Dinyar