One of the ways you can add personality and a natural look to your aquarium is by the addition of rocks.
Can you use slate or marble in african cichlid aquarium.
If it fizzes and bubbles it is lime.
Perhaps the most common concern is the effect that carbonate rocks limestone coral calcareous sandstone texas holey rock etc may have by raising the ph and hardness of the tank water.
I have ram cichlids.
Others however choose to cultivate a more natural décor scheme.
This is another one of my do it yourself slate aquarium structures check out my other videos to see how i put it together thanks for watching.
Easy way to test is to pour a bit of vinegar on the rock.
They just excavated for the septic bed and pulled out a ton of slate.
African cichlids needs lots of room so a large aquarium is highly recommended.
These are often best used in saltwater aquariums where they look more natural.
These guys thrive in the same water conditions making them good tankmates for that reason.
If you have an african rift lake cichlid tank this is clearly a benefit rather than a concern.
I bought some terra cotta pots to make caves with and while they work i don t love the look or how much room they take up in my tank.
Calcareous rocks limestone marble and dolomite have a high calcium content and are usually not safe for use in a freshwater aquarium.
I was thinking this would be perfect for building a stone wall full of caves in the new cichlid tank.
A similar case is present for coral and shells which are made mainly of calcium carbonate.
Moss cichlid stone ceramic aquarium rock.
This rock ages suitably in tanks but they come with sharp edges.
So today i went and bought some natural slate from an outdoor pond shop.
I have read they like caves and flat rocks to lay their eggs on.
As you can see you can make use of all these rocks in order to create a more impressive island to long aquascapes on longer aquariums.
Can i use limestone rock.
Most sandstone slate volcanic basalts and quartz type rocks are fine.
The african red eyed tetra can get fairly large so you want to make sure it has enough room to swim around the tank especially if it is with the african cichlids.
The following types of rocks are safe to use for your aquarium.
For smaller cichlids and shell dwellers they can be kept in an aquarium of no less than a 33 gallons.
I wanted to put slate rock in my tank.
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I collect my rocks from local rivers and beaches just give them a good wash and drop em.
However when you use rocks in your aquarium to forms caves or piles you are mixing two things that traditionally do not mesh well.