getting started with mbuna
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2025 10:31 am
Hi,
I'm in the process of setting up my first cichlid tank and I'm feeling pretty lost despite all the research I've done - there's just so much to take in.
I'm working with a relatively small tank size - 50-60g - due to space constraints at home.
Locally, I've found the following species available:
- pseudotropheus demasoni
- pseudotropheus sp. acei
- labidochromis caeruleus
- metriaclima lombardoi (or "kenyi african" as they're commonly referred to)
- Melanochromis auratus
I'm drawn to all of these, but I'm unsure about the ideal combination and quantity for my tank. I'm aware that the kenyis and demasoni can be quite aggressive - not sure if I can work around that. I'm considering keeping a single demasoni, or possibly a small group.
On a separate note, I have a different tank in mind - 120g - and I was thinking of introducing kribs. I know they shouldn't be mixed with angels, but I'm wondering if keeping just one krib would reduce aggression towards other fish. I also have some bolivian rams in the tank - not sure if that would cause any issues. Ideally, I'd like to keep more than one krib if possible.
I'm in the process of setting up my first cichlid tank and I'm feeling pretty lost despite all the research I've done - there's just so much to take in.
I'm working with a relatively small tank size - 50-60g - due to space constraints at home.
Locally, I've found the following species available:
- pseudotropheus demasoni
- pseudotropheus sp. acei
- labidochromis caeruleus
- metriaclima lombardoi (or "kenyi african" as they're commonly referred to)
- Melanochromis auratus
I'm drawn to all of these, but I'm unsure about the ideal combination and quantity for my tank. I'm aware that the kenyis and demasoni can be quite aggressive - not sure if I can work around that. I'm considering keeping a single demasoni, or possibly a small group.
On a separate note, I have a different tank in mind - 120g - and I was thinking of introducing kribs. I know they shouldn't be mixed with angels, but I'm wondering if keeping just one krib would reduce aggression towards other fish. I also have some bolivian rams in the tank - not sure if that would cause any issues. Ideally, I'd like to keep more than one krib if possible.