Decided on mainly Malawi Predator Haps please help me add to list

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I agree in adding a rostratus, here's mine from an all male set up I had several years back. You can see one of the P. "Phenochilus Tanzania" I had in the background. (I had 2 male phenochilus in this tank)

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Crappy $50 point and shoot camera, but good enough to show how nice rostratus males start to look as they mature.

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My all male African tank seemed to go through changes over the years, some fish being removed, some being added. It was a constant work in progress.

Good luck with your new set up!
 
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Thanks, beautiful fish. Rostratus and rhoadesii are my two favorite Malawi's I think...I don't know it changes. I thought of keeping a "big mouth" hap too...but they get really big from what I have read.
 

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One of the toughest no nonsense predatory haps that I kept in my all male tank - Stigmatochromis modestus. The photo is really flash washed out, and really doesn't do him justice.

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One of the toughest no nonsense predatory haps that I kept in my all male tank - Stigmatochromis modestus. The photo is really flash washed out, and really doesn't do him justice.

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I was recommended one of these by billy at cichlid express a while ago. I really wish I would have goy it now.
 

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This is going back over a decade, but at that time I had never seen one before. His colors reminded me of an Iodotropheus sprengerae, unfortunately my camera didn't capture that.
 

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Here's going to be the final list for now unless you think I can add to it.
Already in the tank and fairly mature:
D. Strigatus
C. Azureus
N. Venustus
Plac. Milomo
Prot. Spilonotus "Tanzania"
Prot. Taeniolotus "Tangerine Tiger"
A. Baenschi
A. Lwanda
A. Jake "Eureka"


Bottom already in tank:
Synodontis Ocillier 7-8inch
Synodontis Notatus 4 inch

Would like to add a Synodontis Decorus...or Angelicus

On hold Males that I'll be recieving

Buccochromis Nototaenia 4-5inch
Chilotilapia Rhoadesii 4-5inch
Tyrannochromis nigriventer 4-5inch
Aristochromis christy 4-5inch
Champsochromis caeruleus 5 inch
Fossorochromis rostratus 5 inch

These fish on hold are significantly smaller than the mature fish above; howver, some of them get huge like the Champ, Rostratus, Bucco Noto, Tyrannochromis, and even Rhoadesii can get a foot sometimes.
So with the 15 Haps I will have in the tank wouldn't it be maxed or would you add more? Somebody stated 20, but some of those fish get fairly big 14-18inches...I am sure it takes a while, but still.
 

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IMHO once mature, you will be full, and then some. Hopefully after growing out together they all play nice.
 
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