Gourami Swami;4550874; said:Fronts with mbuna works fine as long as the fronts are bigger so the aggressive mbuna cant bother the slow moving fronts. Alot of people say theyre too skittish to be kept with mbuna but ive seen it work plenty of times. one thing to keep in mind is that fronts need some protein in their diet while the mbuna are vegetarian, so id give more of a mixed diet than most people do if you wanna combine the two
SkySouza;4550924; said:It's fine if you're not trying to raise any of the frontosa fry, however, like they said above I would be hesitant to add some of your larger mbuna as they may harass your smaller fronts. It's kinda a 50/50.
dogofwar;4550992; said:Frontosa + mbuna = fail
It'll (probably) work for awhile but long term, the differences in aggression, diet and temperment will doom the frontosa or mbuna or both...
Matt
Full 100% support you bro!!Ash;4551052; said:My advice is different as I would say no, anytime I ve seen it done the fronts are nipped at and get picked on (yes I ve seen small mbuna go at a full grown front) and the ones i see always look very stressed out. I even just recently tried to introduce a mbuna I have that I was gonna try to sell.... just to give him more space untill I sell him.. needless to say he chased all 12 of my fronts and shreaded the fins on the large one in which its half the size of, so I removed him. I did keep a few peacocks at one point in time with my fronts... it wasnt toooo bad but they did tend to nip the fins of the fronts. Its really up to you and if you want to give it a try. If you really just want to keep tank mates with them I would look into rock dwellers and open dwellers from lake tang... I ve kept different varaties with my fronts with great success. I know I ve seen people do it and seems to be ok... but ime and from what I have personally seen... it doesnt work out and the fronts tend to be stressed.
signde;4551902; said:i would think the diet difference alone would be reason enough not to do this.