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Introduction<\/h2>\n

Can Mbuna and Lake Victoria cichlids live together in aquariums? It is a challenging yet fascinating question to explore as, while they belong to the same family of fish, they occupy different habitats in the wild. Understanding the unique characteristics of both types of cichlids and the right environment to keep them, is the key to keeping these two species together in harmony. <\/p>\n

Habitat Distribution and Natural Behaviour<\/h2>\n

Mbuna cichlids belong to the African cichlid tribe, which are predominant in Lake Malawi of Africa. Most Mbuna cichlids are very active, living in rocky habitats and feeding mostly on algae. On the other hand, Lake Victoria cichlids, which occupy the east and southern parts of Lake Victoria, typically live in shallow, warm water areas like flooded forests or near-by streams. They are much less active, eat small invertebrates, and are known as a ‘mouth-brooding’ species, carrying and protecting their eggs in their mouths until they hatch. <\/p>\n

The Aquarium Water Conditions for Both Species<\/h2>\n

The environment for both Mbuna and Lake Victoria cichlids need to be carefully considered when kept in the aquarium. Mbuna cichlids prefer temperatures of 22–27°C, a pH of 8.2–8.8 and a water hardness of 8-12 dGH. On the other hand, Lake Victoria cichlids thrive in slightly different conditions with a temperature of 20-25°C, pH of 7.6-8.6 and a water hardness of 5-7 dGH. <\/p>\n

Can Both Species Co-Exist in the Aquarium?<\/h2>\n

Experts strongly advise not to mix the two species of cichlids in the same tank. The Mbuna cichlids are very territorial and inclined to pick on the smaller, gentler Lake Victoria cichlids. Moreover, the temperature difference between the two species creates further problems. It can lead to a drop in the tank’s temperature leading to physiological stress on the Mbuna cichlids or an increase in the temperature leading to health issues in the Lake Victoria cichlids. <\/p>\n

Compatibility with Other Fish Species<\/h2>\n