Right now, I have a 30g tank (48"x12"x12") with groups of 3 more mbuna cichlid species growing out because I am soon upgrading my 55g tank to a 125g tank. I plan to keep a group of 6 multipuncs in the 125 with the mbuna, and I have decided that the 30g I have would make a nice tank for the lucipinnis since I love them and do not want to get rid of them. Apart from housing the lucipinnis, the 30g will also be used to grow out mbuna fry I may occasionally choose to keep. I have a plan of keeping an extra AQ110 sponge cycled by keeping it running on my 125g tank, which can be used as a powerhead sponge filter in a 10g mbuna fry tank, and then transferred to the 30g tank to account for the added bioload of mbuna juvies I'd be growing out.
In addition, I wouldn't be opposed to the lucipinnis breeding. I would try the flowerpot method, and when I notice eggs in the flowpot, transfer it over to the 10g fry tank (with tank water from the 30g of course). Then the eggs can hatch and start to grow up in the fry tank, before being moved back over into the 30 with the parents until I can sell some, or give some away, or trade with the LFS for credit, or keep some, or whatever.
so, questions...
1: sound like a reasonable plan?
2: how many lucipinnis would make a good permanant colony in the 30g, given that every once in a while they may have to share the tank with 20+ mbuna ~1"? Just the current 6 (unknown sexes), or more or less, or a group with a known number of males and females?
3: are they easy to breed as I've described with the flowerpot method, or is there more to it than I'm anticipating?
4: currently, the 6 lucipinnis I have seem to love the NLS 1mm cichlid pellets I feed the mbuna. Is it fine to continue feeding them the NLS when they're in their own tank, or is there something better they should be eating, or some other snack they might appreciate now and then? Also, can I simply crush up the NLS pellets and use it to feed the lucipinnis fry if I ever get any, or will they require something else?
5: when can I expect the lucipinnis to be ready to start spawning, given that they were bought at around 1" back in november and are right now still currently ~1.5"? I've heard 1.5-2 years, so I guess that means I got at least another year from now right?
6: if I can manage to snap a couple pics of my syno's and post them here, will someone be able to confirm the exact species for me? Again, they were sold to me as petricola 3 for $20 at 1", but after some research I suspect the are more than likely lucipinnis. Pretty certain all 6 are the same species and variant at least.
Thanks for the help
