some peacocks are smaller, some are larger, like all fish. generally they stay in the 4 inch range i believe. females are smaller and usually not very colorful.
electric yellows can withstand a little more of a meaty diet. peacocks and haps like more meaty foods such as krill, which intensify thier colors. but they do need veggie foods as well. i feed my mbuna occasional meaty foods with no ill effect.
mbunas generally are rock-huggers, and peacocks like the open swimming space.
if you put in a group of mbuna, and a trio/quad of peacocks then they will take up different areas of the tank.
if you had more tanks then yes a seperate mbuna tank and a hap/peacock tank would be better, but can be done in one tank if the species are choosen wisely.
electric yellows can withstand a little more of a meaty diet. peacocks and haps like more meaty foods such as krill, which intensify thier colors. but they do need veggie foods as well. i feed my mbuna occasional meaty foods with no ill effect.
mbunas generally are rock-huggers, and peacocks like the open swimming space.
if you put in a group of mbuna, and a trio/quad of peacocks then they will take up different areas of the tank.
if you had more tanks then yes a seperate mbuna tank and a hap/peacock tank would be better, but can be done in one tank if the species are choosen wisely.