Not with mbuna. You will likely end up with a lone mbuna in the tank after it kills the others. They really need a much longer tank, I wouldn't do them in less than a 4' tank, especially if this is your first time keeping them. You want to stack things in your favor for success.
Why not go with new world chiclids like angels? They'll take up the vertical space nicely...
Not with mbuna. You will likely end up with a lone mbuna in the tank after it kills the others. They really need a much longer tank, I wouldn't do them in less than a 4' tank, especially if this is your first time keeping them. You want to stack things in your favor for success.
Are you decided on rift lake cichlids? I ask because this is posted in the general cichlid section. Given your tank dimensions,plants and that great tall piece of driftwood, it sounds like a great setup for a planted SA tank.Some moss on that dw would look awesome!!
My first thought was a pair of dwarf cichlids( Laetacara's or Apisto's), a group of schooling fish( tetra of some sort), and a group of say habrosus cories(mine use the whole tank). A bristnose pleco could work in there and if the cichlids don't take the snails( they probably will unless the snails are too big) add a couple of assassin snails.
Just a thought.~FNC~
A shellie/riparium tank....... that does sound interesting too.
What kind of water parameters do you have? That could makes things really simple.