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  • Hi, going for a fresh start

    Haven't had fish for a while with moving and life, time to start again
    Looking to start with shellies

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    Welcome back.
    010G Long fin BN grow-out
    020G Electric blue, Red Fin Borleye FOR SALE
    020G Leulepi grow-out
    020G Leulepi, Julidochromis, chalinochromis, BN breeder
    030G Leulepi breeder
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    • #3
      Welcome to the Box!
      Nothing Kills Evil Like a Sharp Stick...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by KnH View Post
        Haven't had fish for a while with moving and life, time to start again
        Looking to start with shellies
        Do you know what kind of shellies you will keep?
        010G Long fin BN grow-out
        020G Electric blue, Red Fin Borleye FOR SALE
        020G Leulepi grow-out
        020G Leulepi, Julidochromis, chalinochromis, BN breeder
        030G Leulepi breeder
        030G SRD FlowerHorn
        040G Hongi Sweden breeder
        090G Tangs community
        100G Tangs community
        150G Cyphos Moba & Leulepi

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ptran View Post
          Do you know what kind of shellies you will keep?
          I started a thread with a plan maybe good, maybe not.

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          • #6
            Okay I see. Shellies is a great choice.
            010G Long fin BN grow-out
            020G Electric blue, Red Fin Borleye FOR SALE
            020G Leulepi grow-out
            020G Leulepi, Julidochromis, chalinochromis, BN breeder
            030G Leulepi breeder
            030G SRD FlowerHorn
            040G Hongi Sweden breeder
            090G Tangs community
            100G Tangs community
            150G Cyphos Moba & Leulepi

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            • #7
              Mubuna are a go way to go to if you know what you doing


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              • #8
                Welcome to the Box!

                Going off your other thread, you have a good amount of opinions for a 33g. shellies aregood for that size if you are set on cichlids. depends what you like. some also go with things like rams, apistos, kribensis, or many other dwarf cichlids too

                i wouldnt agree with putting mbunas in that tank size. they do require a larger colony to keep aggression under control, and each mbuna gets to the 4-6 inch range. i go 55g or larger for those colonies with good filtration. my africans are in a 75g

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                • #9
                  Yea but to start out Mbunas only get about 3 to 4 in on some and they ever hard to kill and they will live help in a 33 or bigger


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                  • #10
                    They are easy to take care of and got a good personily with them


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                    • #11
                      Agreed. 33g is too small for Mbuna. Besides, the footprint of 48x12x12 is shallow and more suitable for shellies. This guy know exactly what he wants. LOL
                      010G Long fin BN grow-out
                      020G Electric blue, Red Fin Borleye FOR SALE
                      020G Leulepi grow-out
                      020G Leulepi, Julidochromis, chalinochromis, BN breeder
                      030G Leulepi breeder
                      030G SRD FlowerHorn
                      040G Hongi Sweden breeder
                      090G Tangs community
                      100G Tangs community
                      150G Cyphos Moba & Leulepi

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                      • #12
                        Yea Mbunas live in shallow water in lake Malawi they can live in a 29 and up they are reAlly nice and the live in rock


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                        • #13
                          So what he'll thank


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                          • #14
                            Welcome

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