New to Zebras - Tank set up advice

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Cooper2085
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New to Zebras - Tank set up advice

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Im hoping to get some Zebra plecs soon, they will all be juvi's and im looking for some setup help. I currently have a 125L 3ft tank, a 210L 4ft tank and 90L 2.5ft tank. Im also setting up a fish house which will hold 12 2ft tanks.

I want to keep the Zebs in my actual house, in a nice set up. From what i understand Zebs dont compete for food very well and are best kept on there own. I know they like alot of hiding places aswell, could anyone help me out with a local (local to me!) slate supplier?

I was thinking of using a 3ft tank, plenty of filtration with a Tetratec EX1200 and a powerhead running in the tank to create a nice flow. I notice alot of Zebra keepers have bare bottom tanks so i would go with that, i guess just use potted live plants.

What sort of lighting do you use in you zebra tanks?

Any info/advice/help appreciated.

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Post by TwoTankAmin »

I find at the temps I keep zebras the plants do not thrive and I often have algae issues and dying plants. Lighting for the zebras doesnt really matter. In the wild they live in the dark.
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Post by Jo's Zebs »

I have problems with dwindling plants I have managed to keep java fern growing on bogwood Ok but I think that that stuff is hard to kill :lol: your setup ideas sound spot on. Like TTA has mentioned lighting is not of importance just use your standard tank lights for you own viewing, I leave my lights off a lot of the time only on when I want to clean or take a look in the tanks. An alternative to plants making you tank look good is really nice wood like Red Moor wood some pieces of red moor look stunning in a tank.
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