Mbuna Cichlids Don't Have to Be Difficult! #shorts #aquariumfish #fishtank #fishkeeping #cichlid

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The interactions between the fish in this tank look so relaxed. I'll bet they were less stressed than most. <•))))~{

chevyfish
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Absolutely beautiful 😍

I have considered an mbuna setup before but don’t have the space for it and it’d still require a bit of work to maintain with the bioload and all 😅

garg
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I love my labs, even my labidochromis freibergi love weaving and out of the rocks with a yellow and peacocks. I made them a castle and just the little thank yous I get from them is adorable, couldn’t resist having them, and they are better for it, stay happy and healthy 😊❤️

HapiPETSWM
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Hey you two! Thank you for your videos, knowledge and great content.

I have an mbuna question. Setting up a 40 breeder for saulosi and wanted to pick your brain. First how many would you suggest I have 260 pounds of beautiful rock available from my local rock yard. So I can give them plenty of rock hiding spots.

Next is about flow..my initial thought was over filter with a tidal 75 or even 110 and a wave maker. Then I started thinking of replacing the wave maker with an internal filter because at least that would also be filtering and causing flow. Which would you suggest and do you think I would still need to go with the bigger tidal filters or at that point could I drop it to a smaller tidal? Sorry I know that’s a lot of questions.

everydayryker
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Been contemplating mbuna or peacock 55gallon. Leaning towards mbuna just cause they are a bit smaller, but been worried about everyone saying how aggressive they are. Feel like Yellow labs, rusty, and cobalt zebras would be okay

brandonodle
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Got a 75 mbuna tank fixin to start up a55 for more mbuna

paulneuman