It's like anything else, tank dialog initiates passionate debating! I posted on the petswarehouse african cichlid board for a few years, before the competitiveness and bashing eventually turned me off. When singman first posted his thoughts about salt, I nodded to myself agreeingly - ahuh.
By now, we get it. No way am I making the mistake of suggesting that he discontinue posting here. Basically, he's correct! He's missing the boat with the fact that the main contributors have other agendas.
Here's a funny going on in my 55g with a small population
1 -6" (very old with diminishing eyesight) female Melanochromis Chipokae
1 -6" Multipunctatus Synodontis
1 -4.5" Multipunctatus Synodontis
The african will only eat if you hand feed her. You, literally, have to stick your hand into the tank with a medium size pellet between your thumb/pointer and follow her around until she plunks it.

The wife and I give her about 3-6 a night, depending on how cooperative she is. Wonder what will happen over summer vacation?????
Guess it's really a win-win situation right now. Hanging on this way, she really has been an interesting case study. If she passes, I'll grab a dozen fry and let this tank evolve again. I bought her almost nine years ago (from a special order from TPPTFP.) At the time, the Chipokae were all 3-4" and supposed to be females. They all exhibited the female yellow/black coloring, yet 75% of them were spooked males in drag. Once I had them in bags ready to go home, and had clear shots at venting, I questioned the salesperson big time. At first, I was ticked off but things went pretty decent - after I got them sequestered and into the right tanks. I'll never forget how much flipping this gang did on the way home. So, I had a good ride with her and now she's pure entertainment. THE PAIN-indee-####!!!