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MbunaFan

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  1. I'm a little confused - my angels just paired off (2 koi) but they're letting a third one into their corner while the two pearlscale are being chased away. This is the first time they're laying eggs. I'm assuming I have two males looking after their lady? Anyone else have a breeding trio? Thinking of setting up a breeding tank to move them into but I'm not sure who to move?
  2. This started as a white area on his body, somewhat circular, now it's an open area and the other fish appear to be picking at it. He appears healthy otherwise, acting normally. NO2 and NO3 levels are good. Trying to add a picture but not sure how. I don't have a hospital tank set up at the moment. Any idea what I can do or how I can identify what's going on? Thanks
  3. I have a 50gal tank that was drilled for a sump. Apparently it is sealed but I'm not sure how well. Should I take it in to have it done professionally or can I do it myself?
  4. Well, it's supposed to go into a hospital lounge - I think it would help people who are waiting to pass the time and if we have any long term residents or dementia patients it would give them something to look at. That's why I was hoping to find a bigger set-up but may opt for something smaller....and as we all know our great health care system these days, not sure there will be much if anything in the budget for such a thing. It'll probably all come out of my own pocket (which is also very limited!) but as most of us I'm excited to have found another place to keep a fish tank :-)
  5. hi everyone, I'm thinking of setting up an aquarium at work in a waiting area. Probably nothing too big (20-55gal) as I have to do the water changes by buckets (no water source close by). Any suggestions on what fish to put in there? I'll only sparesly populate it to keep the uptake to a minimum and no real plants (at least not yet). Preferably hardy fish. I was thinking maybe a couple of angelfish, a BN pleco, some other bottom dwellers. Any suggestions? Then I'll also have to try and look for some donations or cheap deals on tank/stand/filter/heater/fish (got decorations). If anyone know of any, I'd appreciate the help. Thanks
  6. Hi Harold, thanks for the nice looking fish. The synodontis are doing well and the BN pleco is amazing at cleaning the tank! Less than a week and my tank has no algae left! Any suggestions on what to feed the pleco that the cichlids won't eat?

  7. Thanks, if they do turn yellow, should I try to move them to a separate tank, do they need frequent water changes, do you have to add anything else to the water, what do you feed when they hatch, etc? We weren't expecting this so I need all the info I can get!
  8. No, no snails in the tank, just 3 parrot fish and a couple of clown loaches
  9. Just got three parrot fish last week and now two seem to be protecting the back corner of the tank that has little white round things stuck to the wall. Could those be eggs? Or should I be concerned about something else?
  10. Just wondering if anyone has clown loaches and african cichlids (an electric blue hab and possible another hab) together in one tank? It's a 55gal tank, the loaches are about 2" or so and hiding most of the time....want to add a bit of color and have was thinking of putting those two in there as they get picked on in my other tank. Otherwise, what's a good combination with clown loaches for that size tank? Thanks
  11. Who are you talking to? Sorry, it seemed clear when I wrote it....I was talking to you tydus (or anyone else out there actually that has flamebacks and that may be willing to part with one of their males)
  12. just wondering where abouts you're located and how much you would want for one of the males? I've been looking to get my hands on one.....
  13. Any idea where one could find such flameback for sale?
  14. Congrats on the new additions
  15. Some are still juvies, so anywhere between 3-4 1/2" (well, I guess none are full grown yet) so that probably makes a difference as well when I'm adding fish.
  16. When I added the last fish, I specifically waited till I had 2, not just one. Then I rearranged the decor and added them. I was pleasantly surprised at the lack of aggression (none whatsoever) even though I still have my socolofi in there. Maybe because the fish I added were the same size or larger and quite different from the others. Now I'm waiting for Gina to get back from Calgary so I can maybe get some more from her!
  17. Thanx again everybody for the input. I'll let you know how it works out. Right now, no problems, but I'll have to get rid of some fish and add others still.
  18. Just thought I'd check cuz I don't find yellow labs all that interesting. Thought maybe there was something different out there.....
  19. Thanks for the input guys. I'll do that and do a just male tank. Okay, besides electric yellows, what other fish would you suggest to add some yellow into the mix? Maybe I should have gotten Gina's red zebra males.
  20. It can be done, and would probably look awesome... Are you talking about the all male tank or the almost all male tank? I'm going to try to add male/female mbuna and leave the habs all male except if they get too aggressive...then I might add some women for them to distract them. So far, the habs/mbuna pretty much keep to themselves. I'm expecting to do some juggling at some point, but maybe I'll be lucky.
  21. Those of you with some experience with this, what have you had in your tanks and how did it work out? I realize it depends on the temperament of each fish as well, but if you had a 90g with a couple C. borleyi, P. Socolofi, an electric blue S. fryeri and a Red Empress (and 2 BN Plecos), possibly some Saulosi, what, if anything else would you add? And WHY?
  22. I'm not quite evolving that fast with the tanks (I would if I could!). I started off about 3 or 4 years ago with a 33g and some Kenyi and electric blue Johannii. Of course, too small a tank, so they killed each other off except for the dominant male Kenyi and one sorry looking Johannii. Then my heater malfunctioned, boiled the fish and my beautiful Kenyi died while the Johannii survived. Then I bought some electric yellows to add to the tank. Learned more about cichlids and found out that most of my electric yellows were probably hybrids. Got a 90g, got rid of the Johannii, bought some P. socolofi, some P. acei, some C. borleyi and some BN plecos plus the above electric yellows. Later added a couple of Sunburst peacocks but only one survived. Got a C. afra, but him and the socolofi didn't work out. Wanted to start breeding some fish, so got rid of most of the above except the socolofi, borleyi and the plecos. Set up my 33g again and bought some Saulosi for it. Now I've realized that there are waaaayyyyy toooooo many species of cichlids out there that I want and if I want to start breeding I'll need a fish room, so I'm working on setting up a mainly (maybe all) male show tank. Don't want to get hybrids so will have to be careful. Hope the fish don't all kill each other. Maybe this way I can satisfy my desire to experience the different breeds without going crazy with lots and lots of tanks. We'll see Marie
  23. okay, here's a question (somewhat topic related).......if you get a breeding trap (or whatever it's called) and put the holding female in there so that she stays in the main tank but is separate from the other fish, maybe with something for her to hide in, would that still cause aggression when she's released back in with the others?
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