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       advices?
       By: malawian Date: July 24, 2015, 4:47 pm
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       Hi I'm having malawi 350litres-92gal. fish tank with 2 2"yellow
       labs and ocean rocks only in it. Soon I'm planning to add around
       15 cichlids and I would like to hear combinations of mbuna and
       non-mbuna cichlids for active,colorfull,chasing fish tank.
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       Re: advices?
       By: littlebuddy Date: July 25, 2015, 12:36 am
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       I have a blue bary that looks cool, and a red zebra, auratus, if
       you get an auratus get a mail and a femail, they are very
       different and look like two different fish they are all Mbunas
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       Re: advices?
       By: Chas Date: August 23, 2015, 1:04 pm
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       Think about colors. There is a lot of cool looking fish out
       there.  I would have to say for Mbunas any OB, Rusties, Ice blue
       Zebra, white snows,any kind of Afra or a Red Top Lundo.  For
       Peacocks a Sunshine Peacock, Lemon Jakes, Rubescens.  A firefish
       Peacock is almost a must have.  As for Haps you kinda need to
       watch their size when picking them out. Mloto's seem pretty good
       choice
       Also there is a few Lake Victoria that get a long pretty good
       that have a lot of color to them.
       Things to remember. 1. Peacocks and Haps don't start out with
       color and if female may never be colorful. 2. Avoid fish that
       look to much a like. 3. always check to see how large the fish
       gets.
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