my plan B just in case...all male mbuna,hap,peacock stock list!!!! what do u think???

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newmalawifan84

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well i already have my stock list that i will do if i decide if i want to do a male female malawi tank, now heres a list i came up with if i decide i wanna go all male. mind u im just learning cichlids and not sure i am even able to find these fish ?? i do know i will be buying from online venders. heres my list this is for 125gallons

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Pseudotropheus sp. "Acei" (Ngara)Pseudotropheus sp. "Williamsi North"Pseudotropheus socolofi (Albino)Tropheops sp. "Aurora"Metriaclima callainosLabidochromis sp. "Hongi" or srt dont matter to me Cynotilapia sp. "hara"HAP
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Copadichromis trewavasae Placidochromis electra (Mandalawi)Protomelas marginatus

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Protomelas sp. "Steveni Taiwan" (Albino)tramitichromis brevisPEACOCKaulonocara jacobfreibergi(undu reef)and maybe a few synodontis for a bit of a clean up crew if i can fit a few in the mix, i know i have alot of fish that may look alike and in the same genus its just hard to break away from the blue and i try my best comeing up with many diff shapes sizes and color ...what do u all think aout this list also are any of these fish very hard to find or cant even get???thanks for any and all help

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great list. african cichlids are fun fish. I have five tank on my own. you can do an all male peacocks becauese there is so many great colors or tangs tank. good luck ^_^
 
copadichromis trewavasae wont color up in an all male tank.. at least i have a male in my male tank and he's not colored up at all.. i dont think mbuna do well in male tanks the suggested ratio for mbuna is 1m/4-7 females to spread out the aggression.. that being said i have a large breeding group of tropheops elongatus boadzulu in my male peacock and hap tank but they have plenty of ladies.. also peacocks hunt inverts in the sand and sift sand all day long.. they kind of eliminate the need for catfish.. that being said i have a whole bunch of catfish in my male peacock/hap tank.. you can try keeping whatever you want what works or doesnt work for one person might not have the same effect in someone else's tank..
 
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