My multies' 20gal long shellie tank

Yeah i would like to see that as well efors lets see what the fish have to say..
 
Thanks, Arturo and mcybyk! OK guys, I will show you how the multies rearrange the layout as soon as they do that. Then we will see what they have to say, Pitt.
 
Thanks, JamieB and Afro! Yes Afro; I went out of Malawi and I have to admit that these multies are the most interesting fishes that I ever have kept in my life. But aye jpappy, I'm still a great Malawi fan!
 
i dont want to derail the threed but could i have 4 multis in a 10 gallon
 
Thanks, JamieB and Afro! Yes Afro; I went out of Malawi and I have to admit that these multies are the most interesting fishes that I ever have kept in my life. But aye jpappy, I'm still a great Malawi fan!

After years of keeping various cichlids I've found that those from Tanganyika have far more complex behaviors than cichlids found almost anywhere else. The diversity of compatible species is unrivaled IMO. I may be drunk-posting, but list me a group of such diverse cichlid species that can be housed together peacefully and I'll send you a plant package happily on my dime. And I'm not counting Mbuna because they have to be stocked to the max to keep them from killing one another. :werd:
 
i dont want to derail the threed but could i have 4 multis in a 10 gallon
Yep, just expect more to follow...
After years of keeping various cichlids I've found that those from Tanganyika have far more complex behaviors than cichlids found almost anywhere else. The diversity of compatible species is unrivaled IMO. I may be drunk-posting, but list me a group of such diverse cichlid species that can be housed together peacefully and I'll send you a plant package happily on my dime. And I'm not counting Mbuna because they have to be stocked to the max to keep them from killing one another. :werd:

I will say that its a matter of personal opinion...but I wholeheartedly agree :dance:
 
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