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Man oh man, it has been a long time.

I used to be big into aquariums but then life took its toll and I had to step away. Now, I’m married, got a kiddo on the way, bought a home, and ready to get back into the hobby.

I was hoping for a 150 gallon like my last aquarium but I found a really good deal on a 75 and decided I wanna do something I’ve never done before.

Cichlids, I want to make a mbuna cichlid tank.

Can I see some of your pictures of your mbuna tanks and what you guys stock with them?

I’m hearing a lot of people talk about overstocking the tank to lower the aggression levels, what would be a good stocking list to start with? I understand depending on filtration and water changes there is no set amount but I need a baseline.

I was going to do 15 mbuna and 3 or 4 bristlenose plecos. However after doing some googling I’m finding people are saying the baseline should be 20 mbuna plus some plecos. Do you guys agree?

I currently have a FX4 which I’m thinking should be enough but if it ends up not being I will upgrade to an FX6 and put the FX4 in a second tank we are looking at.
 
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Maybe start with a big group of Rusty Cichlids and yellow & white tail Acei.

All these Mbuna are relatively peaceful and easily manageable.

Here are pics of some I've kept and a hardscape I constructed.

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Maybe start with a big group of Rusty Cichlids and yellow & white tail Acei.

All these Mbuna are relatively peaceful and easily manageable.

Here are pics of some I've kept and a hardscape I constructed.

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Thats beautiful. I am definitely going to do a 3d background though cause that has been a huge love of mine. What’s is the fish on the front left of your last picture? Really lit up ends and orange rear fin.
 
If you're referring to the full tank pic, I think you've picked out a Red Empress, which is a Hap.
Is that safe to add with mbuna? Again I’ve never done cichlids before but I wanna do them cause it was all my dad kept when he was in the hobby and I’m hoping this tank will push him into getting his own again.
 
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You could keep one male Red Empress with the group of
peaceful Mbuna I suggested. Maybe even a male Tiawan Reef Hap, which is also a very colorful smaller Hap.

The full tank pic is my 120g long tank. Quite a bit more room than a 75g.

Many of the aggressive Mbuna species, such as Kenyi & Zebra aren't really compatible with Haps & Peacocks in a relatively small tank. The Mbuna's are just too territorial.
 
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You could keep one male Red Empress with the group of
peaceful Mbuna I suggested. Maybe even a male Tiawan Reef Hap, which is also a very colorful smaller Hap.

The full tank pic is my 120g long tank. Quite a bit more room than a 75g.

Many of the aggressive Mbuna species, such as Kenyi & Zebra aren't really compatible with Haps & Peacocks in a relatively small tank. The Mbuna's are just too territorial.
Hmm. I might stick to a mbuna and pleco tank. Are bristlenose a decent choice for the mbuna? Small, fast and hidden?
 
Aggressive Mbuna mixed with at least 8 different haps and some lake Victoria cichlids will not work out on long time. Alone the two male M. lombardoi aka Kenyi in that tank size are a recipe for disaster.
 
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Aggressive Mbuna mixed with at least 8 different haps and some lake Victoria cichlids will not work out on long time. Alone the two male M. lombardoi aka Kenyi in that tank size are a recipe for disaster.
Thanks. I’m going to stick to mbuna and plecos. I just got a second aquarium from one of the elders at my church. It’s a fully setup planted 55 gallon aquarium that he’s giving me for free, I pick it up tomorrow :-)
 
Man oh man, it has been a long time.

I used to be big into aquariums but then life took its toll and I had to step away. Now, I’m married, got a kiddo on the way, bought a home, and ready to get back into the hobby.

I was hoping for a 150 gallon like my last aquarium but I found a really good deal on a 75 and decided I wanna do something I’ve never done before.

Cichlids, I want to make a mbuna cichlid tank.

Can I see some of your pictures of your mbuna tanks and what you guys stock with them?

I’m hearing a lot of people talk about overstocking the tank to lower the aggression levels, what would be a good stocking list to start with? I understand depending on filtration and water changes there is no set amount but I need a baseline.

I was going to do 15 mbuna and 3 or 4 bristlenose plecos. However after doing some googling I’m finding people are saying the baseline should be 20 mbuna plus some plecos. Do you guys agree?

I currently have a FX4 which I’m thinking should be enough but if it ends up not being I will upgrade to an FX6 and put the FX4 in a second tank we are looking at.
Welcome back to the fishkeeping hobby.
 
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