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Cichlids And Cleaner Fish

petebuster1

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Its seems as i'm in a very hard water area African cichlids will be the way to go, now 2 questions are 3 or 4 species ok together? and what cleaner shrimps,loaches etc would i be able to put in with them?
 
3 or 4 species together would work fine ,the male to female ratio is important . general rule of thumb is 1 male to 3 females . as for cleanup crew i would expect shrimp to lastr all of 5 mins . a better option would be a bristlenose p[lec
 
A lot will depend on the size of the tank you have?
 
A lot will depend on the size of the tank you have?
its a juwel 240 l 40 x 16 inches

Ok cool. As Mark says, you can easily look at 4 or 5 different species in a tank that size however, shrimps or other small cleaner fish will become lunch as the African cichlids are a lot more aggressive than the standard tropical fish so it`s not a good idea to be adding them to an African setup :no:

Do you have any idea on the species of fish you`d like to keep?
 
a good idea would be to decide on that species you simply have to have and then select the rest to suit :good:
 
Yellow Nape,Blue Johanni,yellow cichlid and peacock i'm thinking of,i cant find much info on cleaners for this set up so any suggestions appreciated
 
I'd just like to point out that there are no real 'cleaner fish'.

All fish will produce more waste than they eat; you should have them because you like them and want them and not to do a job for you.
 
That doesn't make it right though, does it?
 
ive already said that if you want something to get uneaten food/ keep algae on the rocks down a bristlenose plec is your best bet
 

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