My setup is mixed and a month old, they are all under 3 inches. The lab is king of the tank and sets the rules already. My male has black pec fins. A good LFS can vent them to tell m/f.
JamesRiggs;2091669; said:Try adding the labs back at night when the lights are off, that helps sometimes.
PatrickTheArowana;2091693; said:Ok,what about adding the beaten lab along with three or more new fish?
Frostyone;2091704; said:Maybe pick up a couple of medium size goldfish (too big for them to eat) as dithers/targets and add them all back at the same time.
Frostyone;2091704; said:Maybe pick up a couple of medium size goldfish (too big for them to eat) as dithers/targets and add them all back at the same time.
mahemaheman85;2091992; said:Okay adding a few targets isn't a bad idea, but adding goldfish is a horrible idea, unless of course you want a tank full of sick fish. Feeders are kept in such horrible conditions. It would cost a lil more but i would try giant danios.
gomezladdams;2091959; said:I usually rearrange most or all of the rockwork when I add new fish to a mbuna tank.Some have talked about adding fish then covering the tank for 24 hours,total dark.I havent tried it but sounds like it might work.