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Question?
By: CichlidObsession Date: June 15, 2015, 3:21 pm
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I have 1 aulonocara baenschi , 1 ruby red , 1 dragon blood, 2
demasoni , 3 red chilumba , 4 maingano , 2 afra edwardi and 4
blue kenyi.
Now my question is this compatible? my aulonocara baenschi isn't
coliring up but the rest peacocks are quite colorful i house
them in 75 gals
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Re: Question?
By: TexMex Date: June 18, 2015, 7:01 am
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I think it would be fine, the only thing I would think about is
the mbunas bigger then the pea**k's. They tend to be bullies.
But overall it should be fine, just have a bunch of hiding for
the fish.
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Re: Question?
By: GaryJewett Date: June 22, 2015, 12:23 pm
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The tank seems big enough, but only time will tell.
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Re: Question?
By: Chas Date: August 23, 2015, 1:18 pm
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Best bet is to wait at least 2 weeks after first adding them all
together and see how things work out. Of course watch and look
for fin damage but don't panic over bulling as long as it's not
just straight out attacking a fish nonstop. Even peaceful
peacocks can seem like bullies at times but fact is it's normal
for some of the fish to try and take control of the tank. It
does help to move things in the tank around, at least for a bit
of time it will get most of the fish to busy looking around.
You could also try setting the temperature in the tank a little
lower, or take an over aggressive fish and place them in a
breeder for a bit. This will cause another fish to take over as
more dominate and may cause the over aggressive fish to calm
down when placed back in.
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