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![]() Maybe five if the tank is pretty open and you are sure of the male to female ratio. I have bred other cichlids in the same Tropheini group but they weren't any where near as big so I am not sure. Something better might be a group of Tropheus or a few Leleupi with some Altolamprologus (sp?) Comp.s or Calvus
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![]() Thanks for the info I would almost know for sure about the sex ratio becuase I would likely buy an already breeding group of frontosa`s becuase I want them to breed sooner although I would like to see them grow up and breed that way I can see them from babys to grown ups and then have babys of there own!!
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![]() My boss at the fish store has tried for many years but has had little luck so gave up, but they are a really cool fish.
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