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Subscribe70 g tank with 18 cichlids.
rustycage
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Small Fry
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Registered: 23-Jul-2004
male canada
I think I did the mistake of stocking my 70 gallon tank on the advice of one guy at the Big Al's.

I told the guy I wanted variety and over the course of 3 weeks he had me purchasing the following:

2 Yellow Labs
2 Red Zebras
2 Kenyi
2 Electric Blue
1 OB Peacock
2 Black/White Auratus
1 Copadichromis Borleyi
1 Champsochromis Caeruleus
2 Aulonacara (not sure what type)
2 Deep Water Hap
1 Distichodus

I like the look because there are variety but now after going through this site I'm worried some of my cichlids are not compatable. Right now the Distichodus is the most aggressive but for the most part no one is really attacking one another other then a few chases here and there. I have plenty of hiding spaces as well.

Am I going to have problems in the future?

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amilner
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Big Fish
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I'm assuming at approx 250 litres that your tank is atleast 4ft long? For African cichlids, you really do have to 'overstock' in order to curb the aggression. As long as you are careful not to add the huge African, you will probably 'need' to add some more. This does go against most of what 'aquarists rules' state but Africans are so aggressive.
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Reiner
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Yes you are right your tank is gonna be quiet overstocked and also stocked with fish that are not compatable. You should either choose to have a tank with fish from the Mbuna family like your Labs, Zebra, Auratus, and Kenyi and just increase there numbers to about 4-5 each or go with a mix of Haps and Peacocks like your borleyi, deep water haps, electric blue, OB Peacock and the other 2 Aulonacara. Haps don't need to be overstocked and I wouldn't do more then 10 fish since they do get pretty big Give the Champsochromis back the the store since this fish gets way to big for a 70 gallon tank. They get up to 12 inches and need a lot of open water to swim . (180 gallon tanks with not a lot of rocks work)
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