So the tank is cycling away and now I'm getting excited about fish! First off, I hope I'm posting this in the right place. I have a newbie question about cichlids, so wasn't sure which to choose.
I have a 125 gal and would like to have Lake Malawi cichlids. I will be ordering from liveaquaria. Here are the ones I like:
electric blue: sciaenochromis ahli
electric yellow: labidochromis caeruleus
blue peacock: aulonocara nyassae
yellow peacock: aulonocara sp.
albino peacock: aulonocara sp.
demasoni: psudotropheus demasoni
red zebra: pseudotropheus zebra
yellowfin borleyi: copadichromis borleyi
acei: psuedotropheus sp. "acei"
Since I am doing fishless cycling, I think I can add a bunch of fish at one time rather than a few here and there. I also heard this reduces the fish from becoming territorial. I think I will overcrowd as well to reduce aggression.
So do you think those will all get along? I believe from cichlidforum it says to only get one kind of pseudotropheus, so I might have to cut my list down and choose between the acei, red zebra, and demasoni.
Once I get the right types of fish figured out, I was thinking like 4 of each kind? At liveaquaria they are just 1" long and babies so they can't tell if they are male/female. Is that okay? I am not interested in breeding, but I don't want there to be trouble with the wrong ratios.
Any suggestions?
Erin
I have a 125 gal and would like to have Lake Malawi cichlids. I will be ordering from liveaquaria. Here are the ones I like:
electric blue: sciaenochromis ahli
electric yellow: labidochromis caeruleus
blue peacock: aulonocara nyassae
yellow peacock: aulonocara sp.
albino peacock: aulonocara sp.
demasoni: psudotropheus demasoni
red zebra: pseudotropheus zebra
yellowfin borleyi: copadichromis borleyi
acei: psuedotropheus sp. "acei"
Since I am doing fishless cycling, I think I can add a bunch of fish at one time rather than a few here and there. I also heard this reduces the fish from becoming territorial. I think I will overcrowd as well to reduce aggression.
So do you think those will all get along? I believe from cichlidforum it says to only get one kind of pseudotropheus, so I might have to cut my list down and choose between the acei, red zebra, and demasoni.
Once I get the right types of fish figured out, I was thinking like 4 of each kind? At liveaquaria they are just 1" long and babies so they can't tell if they are male/female. Is that okay? I am not interested in breeding, but I don't want there to be trouble with the wrong ratios.
Any suggestions?
Erin