Edit on the growth rate. This guy is a little over a week in my tank and already half and inch to an inch bigger.Snails are hit or miss from what I’ve heard, sometimes they do good, sometimes the mbunas will destroy them. Worth a shot though.
Also don’t worry about how fast the fish grow. Mbunas generally pack on an inch per month, slow down at about 3 inches. I got a 2 a week or two ago at an inch, one of them has at least a quarter inch. Zebras are a bit slower but still fast.
It is 55g they are big pots and also it’s pretty tall. I was given it for Christmas three years ago._bsafarijoe are you sure that is a 55G tank, it looks shorter than 4 foot long?
Really? I don’t like having that many, I was thinking 8 females max and I really want a bottom feeder.In a 48x12 tank you are going to want 12 mbuna. 1m:11f Metriaclima estherae. I would not do two catfish. What kind of snails were you thinking of?
48 long but that seems like a lot. I have heard good things about a much smaller "breeding" group. I've heard you can do 4 females and one male. But I'm brand new to AF so I just want to keep learning.Aggression is better managed with about 15 usually (depending on species) in a mixed gender mbuna tank.
A group of 5 Synodontis lucipinnis would work well with them.
If the tank is not 48" inches long you may need to rethink the mbuna...especially Metriaclima estherae.