Nice job! Is that a 10 foot or 12?
Three things... Frontosa prefer to be in groups as they are very social. I would add three or four more, in fact, you could probably add a lot more fish to this tank in general.
Second, small mbuna species may end up becoming a snack for the Frontosa. That's not a guarantee as I've seen some pretty odd mixes with Fronts that have worked and you have a very large tank to work with, but just be aware of it in case you notice dwindling numbers.
Finally, who's name do we mention to get a discount at your restaurant for all the help in setting up these tanks? :wink:
Three things... Frontosa prefer to be in groups as they are very social. I would add three or four more, in fact, you could probably add a lot more fish to this tank in general.
Second, small mbuna species may end up becoming a snack for the Frontosa. That's not a guarantee as I've seen some pretty odd mixes with Fronts that have worked and you have a very large tank to work with, but just be aware of it in case you notice dwindling numbers.
Finally, who's name do we mention to get a discount at your restaurant for all the help in setting up these tanks? :wink: