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welcome to the african side young fishwalker now you must fulfill your destiny..


hehehee sorry i love star wars aye, but coolness on the africans my friend you will love them as long as you follow the guidance offered..

IT'S A HAP!

That's no Mbuna. It's a Space Station.

I find your lack of Plants disturbing.
 
Cool setup, although I would worry about the rocks leaning against the glass and creating pressure points that could crack the glass. Maybe it's ok if the rocks aren't too big.
 
Hi! Nice looking tank, ChrisK!
A few comments but this is just my honest opinion:
1. In that tank I would start with more juvies; 20 is a good number IMO. Aceis and labs look great in groups of 6 or 7.
2. Having only 2 red zebras and if at least 1 of them is male, can cause a crossbreeding problem with the 3 female labs. I would add more of both or remove the zebras.
3.Remember that kenyi and bumblebee males are aggressive. Just one male and at least 3 females of each should be necessary.
Good luck with your very nice tank!
 
Hi! Nice looking tank, ChrisK!
A few comments but this is just my honest opinion:
1. In that tank I would start with more juvies; 20 is a good number IMO. Aceis and labs look great in groups of 6 or 7.
2. Having only 2 red zebras and if at least 1 of them is male, can cause a crossbreeding problem with the 3 female labs. I would add more of both or remove the zebras.
3.Remember that kenyi and bumblebee males are aggressive. Just one male and at least 3 females of each should be necessary.
Good luck with your very nice tank!
Wow great info efors thanks alot i'm still learning about Africans and all of that info is much appreciated.
 
THE DARKSIDE..

Imperial Forces suggest the following for your Space Station..

For a low light setup in a African tank i would do the Anubias either nana, nana narrowleaf, barteri, hostofilia or coffeefolia..

Java fern, java moss, some vals and maybe some cryptocoryne species and as always it depends on location and what species you have they will either ignore them or shred them so i would start out light and not leap into a fortune with plants until you know they will work with your setup..
 
Wow great info efors thanks alot i'm still learning about Africans and all of that info is much appreciated.

You are welcome, my friend! I'm sure more help from other friends here is coming soon. Plants for mbuna tanks: Anubias and Java fern are very good low light plants; but success depends on how your mbunas behave toward plants. It may work and it may not.
Well, big friend pittbull has said it all about plants.
 
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