Ok, yeah if have to research, the tank is 30 inches long 18 inches high and 12 inches wide, I might do a Malawi, tanganyika, or something, would a butterfly fish be ok with a butterfly fish and would tanganyikas eat live food? Would a kribensis work with tanganyika cichlidsI'm glad you are here asking questions- mixing all those African cichlids, with apistos, would not be a great idea. Tankganyikan cichlids out of all African cichlids, need the highest pH to thrive. Apistogrammas come from south America, where water is usually soft and pH is low. The two wouldn't be able to thrive together- one or the other would be out of sorts.
However, if you're interested in tanganyikans, I think that would be a great idea. You could easily do a colony of shell-dwellers such as n. ocellatus, as well as a small group of altolamprologus compressiceps. would make a great display and be interesting to watch the fish interact with each other. I'd use crushed coral substrate to ensure hard high-pH water. They will eat brine shrimp and ghost shrimp- might satisfy your desire to see something get eaten, and be much healthier than rosy reds.
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