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I am getting some mbuna mouthbreeders from africa that live in Lake Malawi. How should I set up my tank? I want to have java fern. How many males and females should I have in a 20 gallon tank. Thanks.
 
well id go for e.yellows and e.blues both quiet peaceful fish

id go 1 male 4 females for both but you will still need a bigger tank no matter what
 
I believe that the e stands for electric. If you don't want to get another tank, then you should think about smaller fish, or the ones you want to get might not be happy.
 
In my experience, you can use controlled overstocking with mbuna, as long as you have adequate filtration.
 
Unless you consider a larger tank like a 55 minimum, I would stay away from Mbunas.
However, even with a 55, more than 3 or 4 males with 2 females would be the absolute maximum.
Those creatures use up a lot of space while creating there territory and some of them will defend it pretty fiercely
"Controlled overstocking,” as Oscar_Wild said, will be reached with 2 males and 2 females in a 20. (IMO even with 1 male and 2 females).
My advise; Look for a 55 or bigger if you want Malawi cichlids.
If you stay with the 20 gal. read upon some "Shellies" from Lake Tanganyika. They are just as colorful (if not more), and display some interesting behavior too.

Jimmy
 
Controlled overstocking works, but only to a point. In a 20, there just isn't enough swimming space for overstocking to work. Overstocking only works when there's enough room for a fish to get distracted as it's chasing a target fish. A 20 isn't big enough and the aggressor will never lose sight of the target, who then gets run ragged or beat up. A 55 is minimum for overstocking, and even that has too narrow a footprint for overstocking to work really well.

A 20 is simply too small for keep any sort of mbuna. Sorry.

Jim
 
Pseudotropheus Demasoni

The mbuna I'm getting is Pseudotropheus Demasoni and It grows to 7 to 8 centimeters. The person Im getting them from succesfully overstocks them in a 30 gallon tank. I dont know if this info makes a difference but is a 20 gallon still to small? Thanks.
 
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