africans in a 10g tank

Rylan Z

Krib breeder
Jul 7, 2005
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Hey all I was wondering if there are any african cichlids that can live in a 10g tank besides shell dwellers, or kribensis. I want something colorful that wuill be happy in a 10g
thanks
 
What do you mean by colorful?

Besides shellies (kribs actually aren't that greatly suited for a 10g in most cases), the only african that would be comfortable in a 10g would be a sole J. trascriptus.
 
ten gallons per fish i have been told pending on the type size species like a two inch cichlid per ten gallons
 
Thats a general rule granted you have a large tank. Also, thats being very generous. You can easily keep 20 cichlids in a 90 gallon tank, double what that "rule" states. Its hard to follow those kind of guidelines because there are exceptions in every case. In this case, its Malawis need a MINIMUM 30 gallon tank, and thats really even too small. And from then on you could say 1 fish per 5 gallons or so, depending on the species and aggression levels.

You shouldnt keep a two-inch fish in a 10 gallon, its not fair (depending on the type of fish though. Is it a swiming fish or one that stays in a small territory its whole life?). Also, there is no Malawi that stays under 3 inches. So, Tang shellies is the way to go if you want an african in there.

:)
-Diana
 
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