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  • What fish can I put with a dozen Electric Yellow Labs?

    I had a lot of trouble finding the Tanganyikan fish I wanted so I ended up getting a bunch of Electric Yellow Labs (Labidochromis caeruleus). I adore them! They are so colorful and lively without being overly aggressive.

    Now I'd like to put more fish in with them. What does everyone suggest? This is for my 90g tank (my journal is in my sig line).

    Here's what I have in the tank right now:

    12 Electric Yellows (Labidochromis caeruleus)
    3 Bristlenose plecos
    1 Eartheater (Geophagus brachybranchus)
    1 Yellow Leleupi (Neolamprologus leleupi)
    2 Paracyps (Paracyprichromis nigripinnis) <-- I don't expect them to survive, unfortunately
    7 Petricola cats (Synodontis petricola "Dwarf")

    So what fish can I add to my tank? I'm looking for color, especially blue. I don't care if they breed. I mostly want a tank full of pretty fish to enjoy.

    If it's possible to find the right mix of fish, I'd love to have about a dozen blue fish to go with the electric yellows and then a bunch of other fish of all kinds for added interest. Any suggestions?
    Vicki

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  • #2
    Here's the idea I have in mind. This article suggests a number of fish, but I'd like to hear from others before I start buying fish.



    Here's the fish recommended in the article.

    Haplochromines (i.e. Nimbocromis livingstoni)
    Peacocks (i.e. Aulonocara and Trematocranus)
    Utaka (i.e. Protomelas, Copadichromis and others)
    Chisawasawa (i.e. Cyrtocara moorii aka Haplochromis moorii) <-- gorgeous blue!
    Piscivoures (i.e. "electric blue hap", Sciaenochromis fryeri)
    Mbuna (i.e. Labidochromis) <-- that's what I have now

    It's going to take me some time to look up all these fish, figure out which ones I might like, and then figure out if I can even get them. If anyone has any suggestions on fish I should look into first or skip completely, let me know.
    Last edited by Complexity; 12-05-2009, 03:27 PM.
    Vicki

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    • #3
      Check out this link. Look at the Lake Malawi Mbuna Aquarium section. It will givei you good ideas, and they have pictures.

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      • #4
        Yellow labs are from Lake Malawi, and as I have advocated before mixing fish from different locations, can be a cause of several problems of their own :(

        Possible fish to put in your tank that will potentially work
        Pseudotropheus Acei "Yellow tail Acei" -- Blue body with a yellow tail.
        Pseudotropheus socolofi
        Pseudotropheus demasoni

        What fish do Jesper have
        180 WC T. Moorii Chilambo +1 Petro trewavasae.
        110
        Cyps, WC Xeno Spilopterus Kipili WC/F1/F2 T. sp red Kiku
        58 S. Decorus

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        • #5
          I'd be careful with the Electric Yellows, and I'd probably trade them in on some regular Yellows just to be safe. If they get scared and release any of their electricity they can wipe out an entire tank full of fish. True story......
          So many things can be a mystery, when all we're seeking is freedom...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Zulaab View Post
            Yellow labs are from Lake Malawi, and as I have advocated before mixing fish from different locations, can be a cause of several problems of their own :(
            I fully agree. What I have now is a mix mostly because I have been unable to find what I want(ed). The day I got the electric yellows was when I finally decided that was it on trying to get tang fish. I had no idea it would be so hard to find them when I started out.

            So now I'm going to see if I can have better luck with Malawi cichlids. If nothing else, at least I'm loving the electric yellows I have now. The tank has color and movement finally, and there's no real aggression with them.

            Possible fish to put in your tank that will potentially work
            Pseudotropheus Acei "Yellow tail Acei" -- Blue body with a yellow tail.
            Pseudotropheus socolofi
            Pseudotropheus demasoni
            Do you know if I could add any of these to the tank if I get the Metriaclima callainos I mention below?

            Originally posted by Somefishguy View Post
            Check out this link. Look at the Lake Malawi Mbuna Aquarium section. It will givei you good ideas, and they have pictures.

            http://www.cichlid-forum.com/article...cutter_75g.php
            The one listed as "Blue and Yellow Mbuna Setup" might work for me. It gives me the blue fish I wanted, and the setup includes 10 electric yellows which closely matches the 12 I already have. Plus, I think the Metriaclima callainos are incredibly beautiful!

            Are they easy or difficult to find?
            Vicki

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Fire_chair View Post
              I'd be careful with the Electric Yellows, and I'd probably trade them in on some regular Yellows just to be safe. If they get scared and release any of their electricity they can wipe out an entire tank full of fish. True story......
              So does that mean I should avoid the Electric Blues (Sciaenochromis fryeri)? )
              Vicki

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              • #8
                i would do peacocks

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                • #9
                  how about a 3ft arrowana

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                  • #10
                    Frontosa
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by dustin View Post
                      Frontosa
                      Please for the love of God dont do Frontosas. I'm not an expert on the fish and probably never will be, but in my experience and Dan's, the yellow labs will bully the Frontosas. They wont breed, they will hide and they wont flaunt their colors as vibrantly as they should. If you HAVE to keep the yellow labs, i'd do Peacocks.
                      (and you'll have to change the name to "90g Mixed African Tank"...or i'll harrass you all the time. LOL)
                      Just curious, what Tanganyikan fish were you looking for that you couldnt find?
                      If it ain't wild caught
                      You ain't doing it right

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                      • #12
                        Vicki
                        If you still have the desire for a Tanganyika tank try Dave's Rare Aquarium Fish in San Antonio. He has an impressive stock list and being in Texas overnight shipping is cheap and the fish will be boxed for less than 24 hours.

                        However if you are intent on a Malawi tank I would suggest Psuedotropheus Demasoni. The electric blue will contrast well with Yellow labs. Maingano will offer a similar contrast and has the same electric blue but in smaller amounts.
                        120g - Tropheus Moorii Kambwimba
                        180g - Petrochromis Macrognathus Dine/Tropheus Moorii Namansi I

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                        • #13
                          IMO a 90 is way too small for Fronts.
                          So many things can be a mystery, when all we're seeking is freedom...

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                          • #14
                            Electric Blue's are fish that will get some size on them... and they can be quite aggressive. I would not have more than a pair of males MAX in a 90 and that might be pushing it. Females will have little to no blue in them at all.. so you are getting 1 blue fish. Your question about the cobalt blue and others they will work together.. again the cobaly blue is a larger fish.. you might not be able to get as many as you can yellow labs...
                            This is why I choose smaller fish which work well with yellow labs and dont get huge like some of the other fish you have listed.

                            What fish do Jesper have
                            180 WC T. Moorii Chilambo +1 Petro trewavasae.
                            110
                            Cyps, WC Xeno Spilopterus Kipili WC/F1/F2 T. sp red Kiku
                            58 S. Decorus

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                            • #15
                              So a couple of these guys is out of the question.....................
                              300 Gallon Moshi, Clown loaches.
                              180 Gallon Red Bulu, Clown Loaches.
                              120 Gallon Ikola, Clown Loaches.
                              92 Gallon Duboisi, Clown Loaches.
                              40 Gallion fry.
                              10 Gallon fry.
                              33 Gallon Shrimp.
                              4000 Gallon Koi.

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