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Just wondering what is the popular sized tanks for breeding cichlids form
Lake Malawi. Mostly peacocks, maybe zebra's Thanks in advance |
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![]() "Lance Lamontagne" wrote in message ... Just wondering what is the popular sized tanks for breeding cichlids form Lake Malawi. Mostly peacocks, maybe zebra's Thanks in advance Depending on how many fish you're planning on keeping, you could get away with some Aulonocara species in a 55. A much better choice, and definitely the choice for Pseudotropheus, Metriaclima or most of the other Mbuna would be a 75. If you're just looking at breeding, in a 75 for the Metriaclima, I'd go with three males and 12 females. In a setup like that, you should always have females packing. You'll also want some tanks to allow fry to grow out in different stages, a 20L and 40 gallon breeder would be good sizes for growing out fry. Ten gallons are useful for separating packing females, etc. The same ratio would be good for many of the Aulonocara species. Less for the larger Aulonocara and less males for the more aggressive Aulonocara species. Tim www.fishaholics.org |
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