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Neolamprologus brichardi


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I am wanting to setup a small African tank.I have a spare 2 footer. I know its small, but can someone tell me if I could keep a couple of Neolamprologus brichardi in it?

They really appeal to me, but as I am an avid South American fan, I dont really know too much about them.

Can someone shed some local thoughts on the keeping of them

Thanks

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Ok so a two foot tank equates to approx 15 gallons, but has anyone here successfully kept them in such a small tank?

Im not looking for a huge fancy African biotope setup, more just these fish. WetPets in Palmy has some in a display tank and they always have young being herded around the tank. I look at them everytime I go in and wish I had some myself.

I think they are pretty little fish.

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Yeah they would probably be fine, but once breeding would very quickly over populate it.. Another option would be jullies (my breeding pair are in a 45cm divided portion of a larger tank with a heap of babies). If you are convinced on brichardi then look into the daffidol (pulchers) same temperment and similar look to the brichardi but IMO alot better looking. I got a heap of pulchers for breeding a few years ago but unfortunately ended up with 2 males don't know what happened to the rest lol.

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