Just thought I'd help you by giving you some possible scientific names. Also, if you don't already know, mbuna do best in groups of 1m/3+f, you can try an all male tank, however, it generally takes a lot of returning overly aggressive fish to acheive a nice balance.
So what I know is this.
1 Yellow lab labidochromis caeruleus
1 red zebra metriaclima estherae
1 all blue no stripes this could be any number of fish, but the most commonly seen around me is
metriaclima callainos
1 snow white something lol most likely
pseudotropheus socolofi (albino)
1 cross breed of something.....I will try to get pics but he is way too active
1 yellow on bottom and black long stripes on top probably
melanochromis auratus, like all
melanochromis species (if that's what it is) they are highly aggressive and IMO should be kept in a species only tank of 75gal or more.
Also, I'd like to second (or third or fourth
) the recommendation of a bn pleco. They are an excellent fish and well suited for mbuna. It's funny to watch them completely ignore any mbuna that are trying to intimidate or dive-bomb them, bn's are just unfazed by anything.