If the tank is devoted to BN's, the male guarding/not guarding the eggs shouldn't be an issue. However, don't forget to account for population density and growout space/tanks for the fry.
Many years ago I had 2 spawning pairs of Nicaraguan cichlids in a 20 long, with a 10 and a 29 for growout tanks. After a couple spawns I had several hundred juvies in the 29, a number of fry in the 10 being lost to a hydra infestation (that appeared from nowhere, apparently, but thrived on the brine shrimp I was hatching/feeding), and ended up selling the fry for a sorry return just to get rid of them. Lesson learned, NOBODY wants a couple hundred fish, regardless of how much you like them...
Worse yet, several weeks later I saw the juvies still in the tank at the lfs. They were crowded into a single tank and showed the bad results of poor management: oversized eyes relative to their bodies from insuficient nutrition/space, sunken bellies, and overall not healthy-looking fish that any expereinced fishkeeper would want.
Something to think about...
Many years ago I had 2 spawning pairs of Nicaraguan cichlids in a 20 long, with a 10 and a 29 for growout tanks. After a couple spawns I had several hundred juvies in the 29, a number of fry in the 10 being lost to a hydra infestation (that appeared from nowhere, apparently, but thrived on the brine shrimp I was hatching/feeding), and ended up selling the fry for a sorry return just to get rid of them. Lesson learned, NOBODY wants a couple hundred fish, regardless of how much you like them...
Worse yet, several weeks later I saw the juvies still in the tank at the lfs. They were crowded into a single tank and showed the bad results of poor management: oversized eyes relative to their bodies from insuficient nutrition/space, sunken bellies, and overall not healthy-looking fish that any expereinced fishkeeper would want.
Something to think about...