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African Dick

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What else could I add to my 75? More of the same? Everything is getting along pretty well. I was just wondering if there is one more species to add?
 

Coler

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I think you could add another mbuna species at least...
maybe pseudotropheus elongatus of which there are many colour variants, or,

pseudotropheus acei are lovely fish, white fin or yellow fin, I prefer white myself...

or labidochromis careulus are beautiful. The Acei are only slightly more aggressive than the labs, which are very mild mannered for mbuna. They might find your auratus a bit tough, so you would make them the largest group in the tank to give them a chance.

also, what about some synodontis catfish to add some diversity ? multipuncatus are great fish and do well with malawi or tangs, and are better in groups of 4 or so. There are other synos too.
 

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Johannis would be great if you can get 1m/3f. Or P. elongatus would work too. I'd try to add another "semi-aggressive or aggressive" tempered Mbuna not Yellow Labs or Acei which are less aggressive. Kenyi and Auratus are 2 of the most aggressive Mbuna, so its best to get something that would do well with them.
 

African Dick

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Johannis would be great if you can get 1m/3f. Or P. elongatus would work too. I'd try to add another "semi-aggressive or aggressive" tempered Mbuna not Yellow Labs or Acei which are less aggressive. Kenyi and Auratus are 2 of the most aggressive Mbuna, so its best to get something that would do well with them.
That is what I was thinking. Would Johanni work? Maybe Crabro? Suggestions? I know I don't want to get something too close to the same markings and colorings as the auratus and kenyi because they will probably beat the crap out of whatever looks like them.
 
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African Dick

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you could definitely get more.

I have seen the number of mbunas you have in a 50 gal before.
What are you talking about man?
 

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Yes, added a group of P. Elongatus the other week to my setup, and hasn't upset the balance at all. There is an elongatus that is much more aggressive than the others, but I seem to have landed ok with the more docile ones.

A male has emerged from the 3, which is quite stunning in his full colours. Quite amazing for £3 each - no-one seems to want them in this country!
 
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