A few of you will have seen that I've been long planning a 300 litre, 4 foot tank and I've been waiting for some building renovations to complete before setting it up, well now the works have been completed and I've finally got the chance to get going! I did toy with the idea of getting a huge 1000 litre, 8 foot tank but the total cost is a bit too much to indulge on myself compared to what we could do as a family plus its a 12 week build time and I'm fed up of waiting!
So now I am set on doing a Malawi Mbuna tank which is my first proper foray into any Rift Lake fish so excited! I've researched quite a lot and have been trying to work out what mix I'm going to enjoy and the list I've got to is
Metriaclima Msobo Magunga - Black / blue male with orange females
Metriaclima Callainos or Pseudotropheus Socolofi - Neon powder blues on males and females
Labidochromis Caeruleus - Yellow Labs, solid bright yellow on males and females
Pseudotropheus Acei Itungi - Purple/indigo bodies with yellow fins on males and females
I want to start with groups of about 7, but that will depend on cost metrics as some places do 5x species for X amount or some are 3x or 7 or 10x but I'll aim to thin them out to groups of 5 to keep 1 male with 4 females.
I also want to add a group of Synodontis, potentially 9 maybe more though I'll have to add in stages as they are quite pricey when I've seen them! These will be the first fish in the tank once its set up, likely adding them in 3's.
What d'ya reckon am I onto a winner?
Wills
So now I am set on doing a Malawi Mbuna tank which is my first proper foray into any Rift Lake fish so excited! I've researched quite a lot and have been trying to work out what mix I'm going to enjoy and the list I've got to is
Metriaclima Msobo Magunga - Black / blue male with orange females
Metriaclima Callainos or Pseudotropheus Socolofi - Neon powder blues on males and females
Labidochromis Caeruleus - Yellow Labs, solid bright yellow on males and females
Pseudotropheus Acei Itungi - Purple/indigo bodies with yellow fins on males and females
I want to start with groups of about 7, but that will depend on cost metrics as some places do 5x species for X amount or some are 3x or 7 or 10x but I'll aim to thin them out to groups of 5 to keep 1 male with 4 females.
I also want to add a group of Synodontis, potentially 9 maybe more though I'll have to add in stages as they are quite pricey when I've seen them! These will be the first fish in the tank once its set up, likely adding them in 3's.
What d'ya reckon am I onto a winner?
Wills