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From: rhiaahlah
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  • I'm really interested in the cichlid that's black with glowing blue stripes- the one at the top right around 0:09.

    What species is it?

  • @elliselliot

    Looks like a dominant male Malawian Pseudotropheus. They're beautiful fish. I have three in my tank right now. I was completely lucky to have found a male and two females. they get along really well. However, this breed is usually kept in larger groups of 6 or more in order to prevent fighting. Strong character, not easily pushed around. they dart all over the tank, if given a big enough playground. I have my 3 in an 85gallon tank with bogwood and rocky hideouts.

  • Heh no, I just buried the pillars in the sand and carefully balanced the others... I can't attach them because I need to re-arrange regularly.

  • did you use some sort of glue for the rocks? :P

  • looks good but a little cramped?? any agression going on?

  • @boomlightsout Mbunas need a pretty high concentration of tankmates to spread out the aggression. I'm actually 2 fish under the limit that I researched for my tank . I do help the new additions by making sure they are of equal size and restructuring the rock caves so that the fight for territory is apread out evenly and not focused on the new fish. I try to keep more females than males as well, but it's tough to find the varients that I want in the sex that I want sometimes.

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