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I was wondering what cichlids were compatible with Yellow labs and an aulonocara species. I want to see in case I am able to get more.
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MR_CICHLID
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Ps. Acei...

Lots of fish are compatable with either but when you have those 2 together it rather limits your opinions

Haplochromines would also be compatable but, lots of them look very similar to peacocks as far as females are concerned, making it difficult to gaurantee they wont cross breed
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fordrocks2009
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You could also put them with cobalts or red zebras thats what imm doing with my tank.But there is a chance they could crossbreed.
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I had [link=Yellow Labs]http://www.fishprofiles.com/files/profiles/electricyellow.xml" style="COLOR: #00FF00[/link][link=Kenyii]http://www.fishprofiles.com/files/profiles/lombardoi.xml" style="COLOR: #00FF00[/link], [link=Acei]http://www.fishprofiles.com/files/profiles/acei.xml" style="COLOR: #00FF00[/link], [link=Cobalt Blue]http://www.fishprofiles.com/files/profiles/cobaltblue.xml" style="COLOR: #00FF00[/link], and [link=Rusties]http://www.fishprofiles.com/files/profiles/rusty.xml" style="COLOR: #00FF00[/link]. I have a 55 and had plenty of hiding holes and caves for them to escape to, as well as keeping up with water changes...just what I had, I know there are pictures around here in this room somewhere...heidi





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Thanks, I was thinking of what could be added incase I get a bigger home for them.
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I would avoid anything other the Colbalts and red zebra's as you have Peacocks in your mix thus making ita different ball game then just Mbuna....
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I have been doing some research and I have found that red zebra cichlids are too aggresive to keep with peacocks.
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