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Really big agression problem in small ten gallon, a temporary home for one N. venustus, and one M. lombardoi,
I a lso have a 90 gallon mbuna tank, which is the future home for the guys in the ten. But the 90 is currently stocked with mostly 2 to 3 inch fish, closer to two though, and includes 7 M. johanni, 7 P. elongatus, 3 M. Lombardoi, and 2 L. caeruleus. Can I add the 4 inch M. Lombardoi male, and 5 inch N. venustus, to this tank the Male lombaroi has claimed the entire tank and won't leave the venustus alone. The other option I see is returning the two L. Caeruleus too the tank they are older and were previously with them, however that jams the tank pretty full.
So can I add the Big venustus and Big Lombardoi to a tank of mbuna just over two inches?
And if anyone knows, Is the only way to sex elongatus to vent? and If so maybe a good website or article to help me with it. Thanks
I a lso have a 90 gallon mbuna tank, which is the future home for the guys in the ten. But the 90 is currently stocked with mostly 2 to 3 inch fish, closer to two though, and includes 7 M. johanni, 7 P. elongatus, 3 M. Lombardoi, and 2 L. caeruleus. Can I add the 4 inch M. Lombardoi male, and 5 inch N. venustus, to this tank the Male lombaroi has claimed the entire tank and won't leave the venustus alone. The other option I see is returning the two L. Caeruleus too the tank they are older and were previously with them, however that jams the tank pretty full.
So can I add the Big venustus and Big Lombardoi to a tank of mbuna just over two inches?
And if anyone knows, Is the only way to sex elongatus to vent? and If so maybe a good website or article to help me with it. Thanks