I most likely will be gettin a 55-gallon stand tank off craig's list with gravel and filter and all the stuff you need for the tank soon, i just have to get contact with the owner. Id like to go ahead and start asking you guys on some good idea's on stocking because ive found it may take a few days to figure out what im gonna stock it with. Ok so of course Scooter my Acei mbuna will be going in, for his tankmates (check on Aqadvisor-stocking is fine) Im thinking i want a Albino Rainbow shark, 1 Peacock eel. Im not sure what else i want i have a few species im looking toward. I was looking into the African Brown Knifefish, maybe another peacock eel, and i also am open to suggestion's. If i could fit another cichlid in there that would be able to seal off teritory then i may add one. Im basing this off my aunt's 55 gallon which contains 2 cichlids, 2 rainbow sharks a silver tipped shark a synodotis species and i belive a pleco.
*Yawn*
As per usual with your slightly crazy stocking proposals, this won't work.
Fishman, we've already explained that you can't house anything other than mbunas with mbunas unless you get a compatible species of synodontis. Your above list is ridiculous for many reasons...
ALL THE FISH ABOVE REQUIRE VASTLY DIFFERENT WATER PARAMETERS.
Aqadvisor is NOT a means of researching. Just because you can "fit it in" doesn't mean it'll work.
So what's wrong with the above fish in relation to your acei?
Rainbow sharks: Require
soft, acid water (though work at neutral), which is FAR OFF the
hard, alkaline water required by your acei.
Peacock eels: Require
soft, acid water (though work at neutral), which is FAR OFF the
hard, alkaline water required by your acei.
African Brown Knife fish: Require
soft, acid water (though work at neutral), which is FAR OFF the
hard, alkaline water required by your acei.
You can't just shove a load if INCOMPATIBLE species of fish into a tank because they'll fit.
Sorry if I sound snappy but I'm getting bored of saying the same thing over and over again. You need to RESEARCH YOUR FISH and start listening or you'll end up making expensive mistakes.
Either devote the tank entirely to a MBUNA-ONLY tank or get rid of your acei. The choice is simple.