Well, you don't say what size tank you have....but....African cichlids absolutely thrive in hard water conditions and High PH. Malawi cichlids like water of a PH of 8 and a hardness of around 13-14. Most cichlids do best in a larger tank (30 gallons at least) but if you have a smaller tank, you might want to consider shell dwellers. They are tiny cichlids where each female has her own shell, the male has a harem of females, and each successive batch of fry helps to take care of the next batch. You can have one community of shell dwellers in a ten gallon, and more in something bigger. They do best in a tank with a sand substrate, as they rearrange thier shells in the sand as it suits them.
If you have a bigger tank, powder blue cichlids and red zebra cichlids aare medium sized cichlids that won't outgrow a 55.
Oh well, that is my vote for hard water fish. Hope it helps,
Jan
If you have a bigger tank, powder blue cichlids and red zebra cichlids aare medium sized cichlids that won't outgrow a 55.
Oh well, that is my vote for hard water fish. Hope it helps,
Jan