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OK thanks chuck. Why is it difficult to put more than one male “open water” species in that tank?

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OK thanks chuck. Why is it difficult to put more than one male “open water” species in that tank?

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Seems like it’s really difficult to maintain color in an African cichlid tank. No matter how hard I try, there’s always a stipulation when it comes down to keeping your African tank colorful. Please tell me Chuck. I’m going to break it down real quick. I want color, activity (fish always on the move), and variety. Can I accomplish this with Africans? Or should I just go with saltwater? Seems, the way it’s going at this point in time, there are WAY too many obstacles to overcome. Now with you knowing exactly what Im trying to accomplish, do you think Africans are the right choice for me? Or marine? If I can find a way to have those three things without having a mess of a tank with harsh aggression, then I’d like to stay with it. Thanks < The cichlid tank can give you color and activity. The salt water tank will give you much more diversity in the body shape and color patterns of

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