Cichlids??
Jan 02, 2008 by dolfan0099 | Posted in Fish
I have a 29 gallon tank and i yearning to get Cichlids. I am planning on getting 2 electric, 1 Bumblebee, and 2 Kenyi Cichlids will they all get along?? Is that to much fish?? And also how many males should i get?? Thx any aid is appreciated!!
That should be ok, not more than that though. males are agrressive no more than one.
Manwae | Jan 02, 2008
question for people with african cichlids.what type of fish is the ...
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Ive been asking questions about African cichlids for a few weeks now the tank is about difference, but I do fish should I choose Ive heard that the grantor of the first class is to add cichlids africna by groups 6 or more people on the same days so that newcomers will have the opportunity to stage their own cup size in the tank i though about choosing fish Tanganyika, but they are too expensvie here where I live, so dialect can mbuna well-being or peacocks
This is not a suspect of the easiest, but even more aggressive and direct fish through the skin of his teeth about everything you've named are ahead, even when it is not wise spawning.Peacocks are very lucrative fish start and mbuna such as yellow labs but keep the dress down ... all females look very similar peacocks not be the species you are right, so if you draw on the conduct of peacocks and not coveting fry mutt ... its richest provinces with a single species and then some other cichlids more looking. 90 gallons is the volume control of a tank of cichlids.
All types Mbuna you listed are extremely aggressive types. Even with a footprint of 90 gallons, which could present some problems.Males principles are not implemented with other males very well, and what you want out of such list, if you have too many species, is 1 or 2 men will face the traffic and equal calming colors anxiety. I have a 180 as my car sustained leads with a 100, 75, 20 and 15 and even in 180, for reference, I have 2 adult Flavus manly but only 1 display the color. Some species are too far forward where others are not. Another example of this is Protomelas Steveni a Hap.It is a kind nature quieter and with the 180, I have three men showing color and irrelevant in any fighting between them....
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