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I've got a pair of Benthochromis tricoti from Frybabies that are almost ready to come out of quarantine. Any ideas on tank size and tank mates. The fish are about 3 inchs.
180 with petros, trophs and gobies
Petrochromis. Petrotilapia are Malawi mbuna, so if the darkside is what you seek, petrochromis will suit you fine. A certain board member recently talked about these in good detail.Would that be Petrochromis or Petrotilapia. Sorry if I sound like a dummy but I'm only going to the darkside(temporarily) as a experiment to see how the other half lives.(Viva la SA/CA)
I have 10 Tropheus sp. Bulu Point Cherry Spot that are 2 inches that I could add The only thing I don't have would be the Gobies.
WOW GREAT TO KNOW ..ANY PICS KEVIN?Sorry Michael but I have to disagree with you here. You know that I am a lover of Tropheus and Petrochromis but I would NEVER keep them in the same tank with Benthochromis tricoti. The tricoti are carnivorous fish and quite peaceful compared to the Tropheus and Petros. They will grow up to 10 inches and are not a fish for anybody just starting out in the hobby. Being open water fish, they will need a lot of swim room, so 6 foot tank is the minimum size for these beauties. They are also extremely difficult to breed.
I hate to bring such negative news but .............
length and height are probably the most important with these guys... agree Julie?
My thoughts, exactly. Some people keep them with fronts, but another way to go is with Tanganyikan cyps and sandsifters and the like, some keep them with another Tang featherfin (technically, Benthos are not related to featherfins, but people often lump them together). In any case, tankmates should be peaceful and not overly boisterous imo.Sorry Michael but I have to disagree with you here. You know that I am a lover of Tropheus and Petrochromis but I would NEVER keep them in the same tank with Benthochromis tricoti. The tricoti are carnivorous fish and quite peaceful compared to the Tropheus and Petros. They will grow up to 10 inches and are not a fish for anybody just starting out in the hobby. Being open water fish, they will need a lot of swim room, so 6 foot tank is the minimum size for these beauties. They are also extremely difficult to breed.
I hate to bring such negative news but .............