I'm not interested in shellies, nor any Tanganyikans for this tank, and would prefer Africans over SA/CA ones.
I know 36" is limiting when it comes to cichlid, but there is the general idea where in some cases overstocking prevents agression as long as a proper maintenance and filtration is done. I'm not new to aquariums, I have a twenty gallons (planted tropical community tank) and two five gallons (Bettas, snails, shrimps) that have been running for a year and everyone is happy and I never got any casualties. I'm constant on 50% WC on all my tanks every 7 days and I test my AM/NI/NA/PH levels at least twice a week. If Nitrates go over 20-25, I do an extra WC.
In the other thread, I've been suggested Yellow Labs the most, and I've been told they could live with some of the smaller Victorian's mouthbrooders. I've also been said that those Vicatorians could also fit in the general narrative where stocking heavily can reduce agression. I've also seen people suggesting a trio of Yellow Labs + 2 different specimens of Peacocks in a 36" in this forum.
I'm creating this new thread here with a part of my previous message copy/pasted below, as I've been suggested to do since my preferred stocking so far would be either Yellow Labs + 2 species of Victorians (if possible), 2 species of Victorians + 1 Peacock (maybe?), or maybe 3 species of Victorians (maybe 1m/3F each ?) - Anywayws, maybe my expectations are too high and I'm aware it's possible. I hope you will be able to help me get the ideal stocking here (I'd like to avoid having a species tank)
Here is the part of the message that was suggested to be asked in this section :
While I was searching for smallish Victorian-types, I found a bunch that I really liked. I will list those that caught my eyes, could you tell me if some could be kept together and in what amounts/combination ?
» Paralabidochromis Chromogynos Zue
» Haplochromis sp. Red Fin Piebald
» Haplochromis/Paralabidochromis Sauvagei
» Haplochromis Enterochromis Paropius
» Pseudocrenilabrus Philander Dispersus
» Haplochromis Ruby Red
» Haplochromis Obliquens
» Pundamilia sp. Red Flank Nansio Bay
I'd like to know if some of those could be kept with others from the same list, and in what amount if possible.
1- Does the heavy stocking idea to reduce aggression also applies to Victorians ?
2- Could I mix 2, or even 3, groups from the species above ? Maybe 1m/3F each, or maybe 2m/5f each ? (I read having a non-dominant male helps the dominant one show more colors)
3- Could I mix 2 groups of the above Victorians with a group of Yellow Labs or of Lab. Hongi/Sweden ?
4. Could I mix 1 group from the list + 1 group of Yellow Labs + 1 smaller size peacock ?
5. Or could I put any group from the list with 1 smaller size peacock ? Or one group of Victorians + 2 different specimen of Peacocks ?