Looks ok to me with a few bewares. I wanted Socolofi and it took me ages to find any nice ones, in the end I ordered them at my LFS, 3 beautiful specimens turned up and were fine in the tank for a week or so and although they all had egg spots 2 had very pale ones that were on the fin edge similar to some of my other breeding mbuna females. However it would appear they were all males and killed by the dominant one. No hassle with other fish but after my exp I would rate their inter species aggression as off the scale.
The Cynotolapia Afra are lovely I have red tops and never seen those Jalo Reef ones, but again mine can be aggressive, The male Afra is the tanks bouncer and breaks up all other fights, no one fights in his tank unless it's him. He won't even tolerate anyone having a little go at the Haps, but in the early days I had 2 males and a female and had to take one of the males out, initially thought he was a female who wouldn't mate as he never showed any barring and was always flat dark blue colour, took him to the LFS and he instantly barred up and was a lovely buy for someone. The other 2 are my main breeders and have produced a lot of fry, I let them spit in the tank and then just fish out what survives to 2-3" long, once they get any bigger than that the males get hassle from Big Daddy and the tank goes native until I can seperate them.
Synos Multiplunctus is nice, I have 5 in my 100G and late evening after they have cleared all the rogue food from under the rocks they all come out and swim together in the flow from my powerhead.
Anyone else see the similarities between Mbuna tanks and the local High Street after the Nightclubs kick out? Lots of creatures with very small brains milling about looking for either something to eat or someone smaller to pick on.