I have kept various africans for a while now, and am well aware that they can get rather aggressive. my tank is 75 gal and is usually under stocked, because my filtration is more basic. just two whisper 60 HOBs. i want to upgrade to two canisters.
the tank has been calm point for a while. nobody has been abnormally aggressive, just the typical "stay away from my area" chasing. no injury or loss of fish.
the only oddball in the tank, in terms of species location, was my 5 year old JD which died yesterday. stopped eating 3 days prior, and already gone so it was a bummer. she was the boss of the tank. some of the lesser dominant fish kept by her side and never got bothered. since the JD got sick, the dominant mbuna noticed and has amped up his aggression. things have gone into a power struggle.
the dominant male mbuna (a hybrid yellow lab if i had to guess) can be very territorial. the JD kept him in check. not actually biting, but there is a pure male yellow lab that is cowering in the corner of shame under the HOB. the stawberry peacock is also now focused on chasing the male bumblebee cichlid a bit as well.
what are some suggestions going forward? adding more mbunas to try and stem the aggression? maybe 4 medium/large? or just ride it out for now?
the colony is right now 11 fish. and add in the 2 plecos
Thanks in advance
2 pure yellow labs (M ~4-5 in / F ~3-4 inch)
1 hybrid yellow lab male (dominant ~5 inch)
2 bumblebee cichlids (M ~5 inch / F ~4-5 inch)
1 red zebra (~5-6 inch)
1 blue lab (~4-5 inch)
1 strawberry peacock (~5 inch)
2 plecos (~6 inch each)
Following I am unsure of classification, sold as assorted mbuna, but its my guess
1 elongatus variant (~3 inch)
1 OB blueberry (~4-5 inch)
1 OB red zebra (~3 inch)
the tank has been calm point for a while. nobody has been abnormally aggressive, just the typical "stay away from my area" chasing. no injury or loss of fish.
the only oddball in the tank, in terms of species location, was my 5 year old JD which died yesterday. stopped eating 3 days prior, and already gone so it was a bummer. she was the boss of the tank. some of the lesser dominant fish kept by her side and never got bothered. since the JD got sick, the dominant mbuna noticed and has amped up his aggression. things have gone into a power struggle.
the dominant male mbuna (a hybrid yellow lab if i had to guess) can be very territorial. the JD kept him in check. not actually biting, but there is a pure male yellow lab that is cowering in the corner of shame under the HOB. the stawberry peacock is also now focused on chasing the male bumblebee cichlid a bit as well.
what are some suggestions going forward? adding more mbunas to try and stem the aggression? maybe 4 medium/large? or just ride it out for now?
the colony is right now 11 fish. and add in the 2 plecos
Thanks in advance
2 pure yellow labs (M ~4-5 in / F ~3-4 inch)
1 hybrid yellow lab male (dominant ~5 inch)
2 bumblebee cichlids (M ~5 inch / F ~4-5 inch)
1 red zebra (~5-6 inch)
1 blue lab (~4-5 inch)
1 strawberry peacock (~5 inch)
2 plecos (~6 inch each)
Following I am unsure of classification, sold as assorted mbuna, but its my guess
1 elongatus variant (~3 inch)
1 OB blueberry (~4-5 inch)
1 OB red zebra (~3 inch)
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