thanks for clarify things up a little
I currently have a mix of all thease 'conditions.' I have a 150gal, where i have built up 2 thick dense areas of rock, then i have some small caves and such, as well as randum rocks lieing along the sand. And then cuz its such a big tank, there is also plenty of 'open' room. So, pretty much i am providing good condidtions for all types of fish, so then my only worry would have to be aggression, right?
When I got my first 'batch' of malawi, I went to Petco for their cheep prices.
They didn't know anything about the fish, (nor did i) so they told me that i could go ahead and get them, and then if i find that i dont want them, i can always return or exchange them.
So, anyways, Apparently I already started off on the wrong foot, cuz i ended up getting a pair of peacocks, and some kenyi's. Anyways, I've had them for about 3 weeks now, they seem to be getting along just fine.
Also, about 3 days ago i went to my lfs and got some new tank mates...
1 male, 1 female, =
Taiwan Reef
1 male, 3 females, = Fossorochromis Rostratus
Now learning about mbunas and such, I have learned that all of thease fish together, arn't the perfect match...
So far, everyone still seems to be getting along just fine. There is very little, almost no aggression! No ones fines are nipped, everyone is swimming happily around.. I not worried at all about thease fish being together, everyone seems really happy! IF there ever was a probelm, then the peacocks and the kenyi's would go...
I am in love with my new additions, (Tawian Reef, and the Fossorochromis Rostratus!) - so if a problem arrises, those are my top guys that i will keep!
But, I dont really think there is going to be a problem...
If anyone would like to comment on this, feel free...