African Cichlids

There are some Tanganyikans that will hold their own in a tank full of Malawis, but the calm and slow moving Frontosa is not one of them. It really is best if you just stick to Malawi, there certainly isn't a lack of choices for them.
 
There are some Tanganyikans that will hold their own in a tank full of Malawis, but the calm and slow moving Frontosa is not one of them. It really is best if you just stick to Malawi, there certainly isn't a lack of choices for them.

yeah theres enough of malawis 2 choose from but i just like the frontosa am thinking of starting of with some electriv yellow in a few days just thought he could come in as there not to aggressive but amthinking of getting some more aggressive ones i like red top pseudotropheus,pseudotropheus zebra,kennyi,electric blue,socolofi,peacocks,aulonocara,hongi but there quite aggressive.and what type of tangs will go with them?at my lfs they have an 8ft with frontosa and electric yellow,aulonocara and other aggressive fish but never mind thankx for the information.
 
There are some Tanganyikans that will hold their own in a tank full of Malawis, but the calm and slow moving Frontosa is not one of them. It really is best if you just stick to Malawi, there certainly isn't a lack of choices for them.

yeah theres enough of malawis 2 choose from but i just like the frontosa am thinking of starting of with some electriv yellow in a few days just thought he could come in as there not to aggressive but amthinking of getting some more aggressive ones i like red top pseudotropheus,pseudotropheus zebra,kennyi,electric blue,socolofi,peacocks,aulonocara,hongi but there quite aggressive.and what type of tangs will go with them?at my lfs they have an 8ft with frontosa and electric yellow,aulonocara and other aggressive fish but never mind thankx for the information.

hi today i got 2 peacocks i think one is a jacobfreibergi and dont know what the other one is will be getting some females for them once i indentify them.
 

Most reactions

Back
Top