75 gallon mbuna

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ambrtim

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Did a water change and completly rescaped. Im hoping with all the new hiding places, it will encourage mating. If anybody has any tips on getting these guys to mate, it would be greatly appreciated??IMG957114.jpgIMG957105.jpg
 
Who are u trying to get to mate? The blue guys or the peacocks? Either way I would get some big limestone rocks that have the tiny holes throughout them. This is the perfect place for juveniles to hide and grow. I have four bumblebee babies and a yellow lab baby hiding in lime stone right now.
Here's a pic of one with the limestone:
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Nice looking tank. Honestly, it is harder to keep mbuna from spawning than trying to get them spawning.

Have you have any luck yet? Are you sure they just aren't getting eaten?
 
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