Good-day all my name is John I am not going to say I am an expert hobbyist but nor am I amateur I have had tanks on and off throughout my life.to sum it up rather quickly my last set-up which was about 4 years ago I had a 45 gallon with a topside along with a c-360 I went this route to get alot of waterflow I mostly always had africans(mbuna) until breaking down my tank about 4 years ago and purchasing a house now that my daughter is just over three I have the itch to set up a tank again.I still have the c-360(need to see if it still runs which I am sure it does)no longer have a topside filter.
My question is I always liked the hardiness and high activity of the Mbuna along with their wide array of striking colors and personalities.personality being the focus point of why I always kept them.Which brings me to my point when I did have my tank is was easy to stock Mbuna's because I had a local fish store that dealt strictly in africans which made it easy to pair up one male for every 3/4 females which made my tank not overly aggressive but very active since breaking down my tank this shop has closed down so pairing up females & males could be a bit more of a task so I was tossing around going with a barb tank this time around though not as colorfull and striking as africans I've heard they are quite active and because they are smaller I could probably school a fair amount in a 45 without it being over crowded where as pairing up Africans I only could go with so many as they do get to get some size to them and sometimes you just get a bully who harrsses everyone with africans such the case that I had a greshakei who just hated everyone no matter what I did he just dominated everyone Africans are almost a crapshoot though beautiful,fun fish it really sucks when you get a bully.
So I am just looking for some thoughts from mostly people who have kept both Barbs & Africans I know how active and fun Africans can be in the right envirment but sometimes its hard to match them up properly and not have a dominant bully.Are Barbs just as active and fun if you have enough in a school or are there other recomendations you all could make.Like I said I'm not new and do have some experience just looking for some different opinions and ides Thank-you
John
My question is I always liked the hardiness and high activity of the Mbuna along with their wide array of striking colors and personalities.personality being the focus point of why I always kept them.Which brings me to my point when I did have my tank is was easy to stock Mbuna's because I had a local fish store that dealt strictly in africans which made it easy to pair up one male for every 3/4 females which made my tank not overly aggressive but very active since breaking down my tank this shop has closed down so pairing up females & males could be a bit more of a task so I was tossing around going with a barb tank this time around though not as colorfull and striking as africans I've heard they are quite active and because they are smaller I could probably school a fair amount in a 45 without it being over crowded where as pairing up Africans I only could go with so many as they do get to get some size to them and sometimes you just get a bully who harrsses everyone with africans such the case that I had a greshakei who just hated everyone no matter what I did he just dominated everyone Africans are almost a crapshoot though beautiful,fun fish it really sucks when you get a bully.
So I am just looking for some thoughts from mostly people who have kept both Barbs & Africans I know how active and fun Africans can be in the right envirment but sometimes its hard to match them up properly and not have a dominant bully.Are Barbs just as active and fun if you have enough in a school or are there other recomendations you all could make.Like I said I'm not new and do have some experience just looking for some different opinions and ides Thank-you
John