Scleropages wrote: 01 Feb 2018, 21:05
If you want to stay true to their biotope, I would check out some pics of coastal lake Tanganyika. It's quite rocky with lots of nooks and crannies. Most of the smaller species that are readily available from that lake are cichlids, which tend to be quite territorial. However, there are some species which are less aggressive such as Lamprologus brichardi and most of the Julidochromis sp.
Lamprologus brichardi (actually Neolamprologus) an alike afe the worst choiche they invade taking over the tank, other lamprologine like leleupi are better or Altolamprologus sp. shell maybe
best are paracyprichromis, or cyprichromis in large tanks
parac. stay in the water column near rock under overangs theyre the best, for biotope tank of minimum 1 meter long with slates rock creating caves and dimly lit
but If you keep a small tank the Tanganyika killis but not lamprichthys
or dithers that want high ph like livebearers