
They are currently on standby, and today I set up a tank for them. Unfortunately I am one of the old fashioned folks with a film camera, and my pictures have not been developed yet, but I made a scetch of how I set it up:

It's a 29G tank from Walmart that came with a black plastic hood. I also got the Walmart stand, which actually looks for better than I expected. I am not going to use the filter and heater that came with the tank, but am running an Eheim 2217 that powers a DIY 6-jet UGJ system (http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/ug_jets.php). This setup should provide great filtration for this tank size as well as plenty of current. Since it doesn't do much for aeration, I will also put in an Aquaclear powerhead 301 with the venturi feature that will probably blow along the backwall from the left. I'll initially use a 200W Via Aqua Titanium heater and will be saving up for one of those fancy flow through heater from Pet Solutions (http://www.petsolutions.com/cgi-bin/cgi ... 150000&l=2). Both, the heater and the power head are currently on their way from BigAl's. I am filtering over some lava rock for bio filtration and lots of filter floss. I have started to cycle today by adding some Neon Tetras.
I haven't got any plants yet, but am planning of Java Fern and Java Moss. The backgound is slate from a nearby creek (free, no sharp corners) that I have siliconed directly to the backwall of the tank. Substrate is 3M Colorquartz (black, T-grade), which looks like black sand. To the left and right of the tank are two massive pieces of bogwood from a nearby forest, which are not quite willing to sink by themselves yet. I am weighing them down with rocks until they will. In the middle will be caves built from the same slate as the background. I'll put them in as soon as I don't need the rocks any more to hold down the wood. I cleaned both the rocks and wood with the power washer at the local car wash.
Any comments or suggestions are most welcome!