Comparing peacocks and mbuna
Re: Comparing peacocks and mbuna
I've got a mbuna community with them, and they all get along pretty well. My tank's got a mix of different species, but the Aulonocara sp. German Red are definitely one of the highlights. I've had no issues with aggression from the males towards the other mbuna, although the dominant male does chase the other one around a bit.
Re: Comparing peacocks and mbuna
My current stock consists of Pseudotropheus Acei, with two males. I also have Labidochromis Caeruleus, consisting of two males and three females, along with four unknown sex individuals and 20 fry. My Pseudotropheus Flavus group includes two males, one female, and five juveniles.
The Cynotilapia Afra 'Chiwindi' group is made up of three males and two females, with over 40 fry. Metriaclima Patricki 'Jalo Reef' has two males and three females, along with 13 fry. I also have a single female Otopharynx Lithobates 'Zimbabwe Rock', two female Metriaclima lombardoi, a single Metriaclima estherae, a single Cyrtocara moorii, two Pseudotropheus demasoni, and a single pair of Melanochromis auratus with 20 fry. Additionally, there are a couple of unknown species in the mix.
The Cynotilapia Afra 'Chiwindi' group is made up of three males and two females, with over 40 fry. Metriaclima Patricki 'Jalo Reef' has two males and three females, along with 13 fry. I also have a single female Otopharynx Lithobates 'Zimbabwe Rock', two female Metriaclima lombardoi, a single Metriaclima estherae, a single Cyrtocara moorii, two Pseudotropheus demasoni, and a single pair of Melanochromis auratus with 20 fry. Additionally, there are a couple of unknown species in the mix.