Yellow Lab With Kribensis

gopro30622

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Ok i've read all about malawis i know there water needs and diet,care and habitat. I currently have a juwel 450 litre tank with 4 large clown loaches 10 full grown tiger barbs and 1 kribensis, Now the yellow lab is a stunning fish and I'd love to have atleast 4 so i ordered 4 from my LFS and they'll be here in a week, I did tell them that if there problems i'll be taking them back but my PH is currently 7.8-8.0..Its got quite a few plants with a few caves and coconut huts, i have tonnes of crushed coral with im going to mix into my gravel just to keep the PH at 8 as i have some bogwood which might bring it down abit...just wondering if anyone has had experience with labs in a non cichlid tank and with a kribensis
 
Tanks not suitable for malawis at all. Lots of people do it... its just not fair on the fish. Sorry.
 
Tanks not suitable for malawis at all. Lots of people do it... its just not fair on the fish. Sorry.

Could you expand on that?

I'm not disagreeing in the slightest but I have a friend with a mixed Malawi and krib tank and 'has no problems'.

Is it just an issue of setup or is it ph, etc?
 
I was told by the LFS that he currently had a pair or kribs with a pair of labs and had no problems whats so ever the only problem he had was the labs used to much his plants lol I asked the question wouldn't there be issues and he said pretty unlikely but you might get 1 random blood thirsty lab but theres a 5% chance of that happening so i was left thinking this plan was fine

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I'm sure you could keep them together with no problems, I have seen some weird combinations of fish that worked out fine. Both require different pH levels but I have seen cichlids that prefer high pH live and breed in about 7.1pH. I guess some would say its not your " typiical setup ", like having cichlds from the same lake or discus with small schooling fish etc...like cookie cutter setups I guess is what I am trying to say. But in terms of working and not working, who knows only time can really tell.
 

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