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mrdylan

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Nice site found this place from a magazine ad.

My wife and I have been in the hobby off and on for several years now recently buying a 29 gallon which led to an 80 gallon which led to a baby tank which has led to well you get the idea.

Thanks for having me/us we look forward to learning and seeing lots of stuff

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We have 6 small Kribs in the 29 gallon hoping they will pair off and get one breeding pair possibly getting a larger tank for them. I am currently cycling the 80 gallon with mollys and plan to set it up as Lake Malawi Cichlid tank nothin to big I came here more for pics and learning. the baby tank is for the mollys 2 have allready had fry.
 
awesome! I suggest that you either stick with mbuna or haps/peacocks, though; don't mix the two groups, because most mbuna (possibly excepting yellow labs) are mean bullies; you'd find the haps all sitting in the top corners of the tank scared, too often. I think you would do best with smaller hap/peacock species. You could look into Tanganyikan shelldwellers to go with that, too.
 
piranha45 said:
awesome! I suggest that you either stick with mbuna or haps/peacocks, though; don't mix the two groups, because most mbuna (possibly excepting yellow labs) are mean bullies; you'd find the haps all sitting in the top corners of the tank scared, too often. I think you would do best with smaller hap/peacock species. You could look into Tanganyikan shelldwellers to go with that, too.

Yeah I am planning to go mbuna

Thanks for the warm welcome
 
Welcome aboard. A tank full of african cichlids are a sight to see.
If you have any questions just feel free to post.
 
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