Im now thinking
1 x Pseudotropheus saulosi (male)
3 x Labidochromis caeruleus (1 male / 2 females)
3 x Cynotilapia afra (1 male / 2 females)
2 x Pseudotropheus Acei (1 male / 1 female)
6 x Demasoni.
I'm probably looking at 260l tank now.
Any hints and tips with this? any changes anyone...
If I went say 3 or 4 Lab Caereleus - 1 male 2-3 female... could I then got 2 male 1 female salousi, (to avoid all my fish being yellow)? or will this cause problems having more males?
Just wanted to check if these would be suited/compatible with each other in a new 55g tank.
3 x Pseudotropheus saulosi
3 x Labidochromis caeruleus
3 x Cynotilapia afra
(if this is fine, what male/female ratio should I have for each?)
Also, what would be a good couple (or just one) bottom...
Thank you.
Yes there is some great information there. I could go on reading all day. (hopefully my boss doesnt catch me though). I just thought that if I open a thread to ask questions throughout the process of starting a new tank, people giving advice will be able to read up on previous posts...
Hi there.
I have been on these forums for the last couple of days and firstly must say that the knowledge here is first class and everyone is very helpfull to new fish enthusiasts.
I have kept a 10gal tank for about 3 years, without too much tinkering, most of my fish have stayed healthy over...
Hi there.
I have been on these forums for the last couple of days and firstly must say that the knowledge here is first class and everyone is very helpfull to new fish enthusiasts.
I have kept a 10gal tank for about 3 years, without too much tinkering, most of my fish have stayed healthy over...
First post on here guys. Hopefully many questions to come as I start my first real tank.
I have had a 10g tank for about 3 years and have had a reasonable amount of success with different little fish.
I am moving to a new apartment with (mostly) tiles in a week or 2, and I am looking to buy...