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    If they've settled down already then it was more than likely a small territory dispute or dominance issue. Overstocking isn't a cure all for mbuna aggression. Mbuna aren't stupid and if they want to chase a specific fish, they will. That being said, you shouldn't really have too many problems with so few fish in an 80 gallon.
    150 Gallon Malawi Reef Biotope - P. johannii, P. crabro, P. heteropictus, P. elegans 'ngara', P. elegans 'msuli', L. caeruleus, P. sp. 'steveni taiwan', C. sp. 'elongatus taiwan', P. saulosi, M. sp. 'msobo', M. callainos 'ruarwe', M. estherae, M. auratus
    75 Gallon Malebo Pool Biotope - P. interruptus, C. acutirostre, E. calabaricus, S. nigriventris





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    Adding one fish at a time to a tank is big risk try adding three at a time to spread newcomer hostility.


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