S. multipunctatus hosts

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Post by pturley »

blazesspecv wrote:
Hum.....I am just waiting for the day when I finally get an albino, now that will be interesting.

Don't you mean a cull? :?:
OH! sorry that's just what I would label it.... :D
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Post by Manofsnow »

I redid my 55g just for the multies. They will have to share with some more Tanganyikan tank mates until they are full grown but I think this will give them more room to grow than a little fry tank would. I would post pictures but because cichlid (see it's been blanked out) is in my url's it won't let me post any... irritating.

How did that gigantic fish taste Paul ;)
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Post by Manofsnow »

Are the multies nocturnal? Mine only come out at night? Is this also a fry thing? I thought they would be more active, they have tons of hiding spots, tank is full of lace rock and they are the only things in the 55g!
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