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I recon you've got no chance connecting with 6RU gap between the switches using the 50cm cable, there are some pictures in the data-sheet and the installation guide to give an indication of what to expect in terms of the connections (they are not just in a direct straight-line between the sockets).
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I am in the 3rd week of quarantining my rabbit snails, and Ive managed to find a good offer for a 50 cm cube tank (125L). Is 50 cm cube tank good? I know longs are better but I enjoy keeping lidless tanks all the time and 50x50 should be plenty of substrate/ swimming space. Cubes look pretty with aquascapes and lidless to me.
Also always open to the idea of stocking ideas with rabbits. They are my main actors for the new tank. My water parameters are 8.0-8.2 ph, around 7 gh, 20 kh. Though never had issues keeping species that like softer and more acidic water ever. I get my fish local tank bred ones.
The hight shouldn't be a problem. 50cm isn't that high, it's more the width of the tank that makes it a bit more tricky. Cube in generally gives you just a little less choice of fish because bigger fish need a bit more swimming space horizontal.
I guess you are from Europe? In that case i would use fish ideas for 60cm tanks (54L). Although the amount of water is a lot higher in your tank it gives a better understanding from the fish that could handle the shorter swimming distance.
What fish to buy is to much of a personal choice. Just look at your local breeder/shop what you love. My experience with picking fish that People suggested but I wasn't to excited about is that you will neglect them.
Best advice I can give: don't be to afraid to try and fail. If it doesn't work out you can always change it again. I have tanks I've changed multiple times withing a year before I was happy with them. Same goes with fish.
I've got rabbit snails with MTS and bladder snails, kerri tetras, cardinal tetras, betta, shrimp, sterbai corys... I don't think there's much they wouldn't go with, honestly. As long as it's not some big fish or snail eater.
I really really like my kerri tetras, they're very fun to watch and far more active than most other tetras that I've had (other than rummynose, maybe). But the kerris are aggressive eaters and really fun to watch.
MTS is Mylasian Trumpet Snail, not a mystery snail (just to be clear, they're pretty small, about an inch and some of the bigger ones might be a bit larger). ? The MTS stay in the substrate mostly, occasionally there's a shrimp or snail riding around on the rabbits, but I don't think anyone seems to be battling.
@jwcarlson I misread, my bad. I have numerous MTS on my 29 gallon ? I tried to introduce two of my rabbits there once, and MTS seem to cover their shell even the inside until their trapdoor, even tho they are not sick or dead by any means. I found it weird. Thats one of the reasons why I decided to make a new tank with rabbits. Have you ever experienced such behavior so far?
@Lennie Nope, not at all. That's interesting though. My rabbits aren't fully grown yet, though, I got them pretty small. Even still, I've never seen any weird snail behavior other than occasionally there will be clusters of young MTS floating around on the surface in groups of like 20 or 30. But as soon as the surface tension is broken they go scattering like you caught them doing something naughty. ?
No Lid=No Mystery snails or nerites. I have lids on all mine and they still sometimes find their way to the floor. Escape artists to the max. Taia Naticoides piano snails, Filopaludina martensi white wizard snails and Asolene Spixii snails I keep with no lid. I have never seen them sit at the water line to breathe or try to go above it. Hope that helps.
That size tank should be fine for a lot of species, and even though I don't have any cube tanks myself, I've seen a lot of fantastic looking cubic aquascapes, so it really is nice aesthetically. The depth of perception really helps bring the eye in.
The benefits of long tanks are mostly to do with increasing the surface area-to-volume ratio for improved gas exchange, with bringing plants closer to the light (because light intensity falls dramatically with water depth), and because most fish spend more time swimming horizontally than vertically. But you can work around all that.
As for stocking ideas, I agree with @Remi de Groot that you'll need to really connect with whatever species you select, but because thinking about stocking aquariums is fun, you might go for small schooling/shoaling species like chili rasboras or ember tetras, or small anabantoids like a betta or a small gourami (I have and love honey gouramis!). Otocinclus and bristlenose plecos would fit just fine, and small corydoras should be good, too. I'm still pretty new to Apistogramma but a pair of those should work, or maybe scarlet badis. I'll defer to those with more experience here, but I think as long as you avoid active horizontal swimmers like rummynose, zebra danios, or celestial pearl danios, you should have a lot of options.
Shell dwellers would work, as another option. I've never kept African cichlids, but the ACO blog recommends them for smaller tanks. You could still do a beautiful aquascape, you'd just have yo adapt it to them. -dwellers
Shell dwellers look cute but from what I've seen from Irene's videos, they seem to be cichlid version of guppies. Holy moly, babies everywhere in all sizes!!!After I saw Irene's shell dwellers going crazy about breeding, I'm scared to keep them forever
This may sound weird, but keeping easily breeding fish makes me anxious as I've kept guppies ages ago. I'm vegan, so buying animals with money is not ideal for me meanwhile adoption is the good choice. I have all my chickens, dogs, cats and tortoises adopted. When it comes to fish, it is somehow seriously impossible to adopt fish in where I live, as everyone is more willing to sell them instead(not judging people who do that, it just isn't my thing). After having lots of self conversations, considering I have years of experience and okay amount of fish keeping knowledge, I decided to start a 29 gallon after a huge break of fish keeping. As much as I am not willing to pay for a livestock, I decided to at least provide a good care and home for species that seem to show any stress sign and being harassed by other fish in the store and very likely to die, if not saved. It always make me happy to observe the changes all the fish I've had after I got them.
If I keep fish that easily breeds, it will be a hell for me to find experienced good fish keepers for all the babies I wanna rehome!! And it will cause me more stress than joy, happened before. Selling them or giving them to a lfs to be put on sale is not an option to me. When I'm there watching tanks for a long time, I see so many people entering the store to buy fish and have literally 0 knowledge about fish keeping. It would even be harder to home species like shell dwellers considering they are mostly kept as species only tank. And under no circumstances I wanna rehome my babies to people who cant be arsed to even search for fish keeping 101.
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