With mbuna there is no real set number. You could probably do 12 mbuna with 6 peacocks at least. The key is to introduce all at once because mbunas are more aggressive than peacocks. Larger numbers reduce territoriality so the more the better. Sort of cuts down aggression and makes a busy shoal.
Also depends on your budget because african cichlids can be pricey.
They are very popular and typically a big money maker for fish stores.
If you get them make sure your ph is up in the alkaline range. They like hard alkaline water with some rift salt.
As for butikoferi they are solitary. Unless you form a pair they will kill each other.
Guarantee if you put 1 with your piranah it will destroy your piranah even if you starve the piranah 1st.
Also depends on your budget because african cichlids can be pricey.
They are very popular and typically a big money maker for fish stores.
If you get them make sure your ph is up in the alkaline range. They like hard alkaline water with some rift salt.
As for butikoferi they are solitary. Unless you form a pair they will kill each other.
Guarantee if you put 1 with your piranah it will destroy your piranah even if you starve the piranah 1st.