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Not sure if you have decided or not. You could do some relatively small west africans.
1) Pseudocrenilabrus Nicholsi
2) Pseudocrenilabrus Multicolor Victoriae
Combine this with some Tanganyikan Cat such as Synodontis Petricola fish and you will have a nice looking tank.
Fish defend their territory and will chase an intruder a certain length. A study by Mark Young has proven that Tropheus chase roughly 6 foot.
I imagine this is also true for Demasoni's. You have a small tank with 2 or 4 fish and the dominant male will constantly be defending the territory...
I think this all depends. I have kept Tropheus in small numbers (5) and kept Demasoni in small numbers as well with very good results. No deaths and constant spawning.
It can be done. One of the best looking fish specie I think.
Here is a pic of mine:
A good quality fish food is all you need. NLS in my opinion is one of the best foods out there. However, there are a lot of good quality fish foods out there.
I suggest you read: Basic Fish Nutrition publish by Pablo Tepoot.
Fish are creatures of habit; they are simply not capable of getting...
100% a Melanochromis Cyaneorhabdos.
Have a look and compare:
1) Melanochromis Cyaneorhabdos
Melanochromis Cyaneorhabdos – Mbuna – Cichlid Explorer
2) Melanochromis Johannii
Melanochromis Johannii – Mbuna – Cichlid Explorer
I keep Tropheus and Simochromis. I can tell you the temperature is fine as long as you have good flow-aeration in your tank. Make sure acclimate them. Take your time.
As for setting up the tank. I never had problems with lots of rocks or just 2 rock piles on either end.