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Cichlid Compatibility

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Which bottom feeders and/or algae eaters would be safe to include with Malawi cichlids in a 55 gallon tank?

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Post by Marc van Arc »

Tanganjikan Synodontis spp., the Malawian Synodontis, Lophiobagrus, Phyllonemus and the common Ancistrus should all go well with them, unless the above are very small and you have fully grown Aristochromis :wink:
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Post by sidguppy »

be aware that the most popular Malawians are often Mbuna; lots of Mbuna's are nasty and peaceful cats like Phyllonemus can be in serious trouble when housed with -for example- Pseudotropheus elongatus, Melanochromis auratus or Cynotilapia spp.

the best suitable cats for a cichlid-infested Mbuna tank is Synodontis petricola. it's well capable of living with obnoxious little nippers and it also does fine on a greenveggieflake-based diet.

Other Syno's like S multipunctatus and cats like Lophiobagrus or Phyllonemus need much more 'animal stuff' in their diet, like mysis, cyclops, krill etc etc.

Very good Malawian cichlid for a tank with fish like these include Aulonocara, Placidochromis, Protomelas, Lethrinops, Sciaenochromis freyeri etc. these are all fairly peaceful as Malawians go and they have the same diet requirements.
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Post by Vargur »

I have in my Malawi mbuna tanks without problems:
SAE,
Ansistus,
Peckoltia and Panaque sp.,
Synodontis.
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