L-001 questions

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kagal
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L-001 questions

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is anyone out there keeping any L-001. wife bought me some and are there any specific requirements for this guy?. I know lots of wood and veggies to eat. other than that anything more?..... thanks in advance
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Keep them as you would a gibby.
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I have two of these, they are realy attractive fish, I have had to move them into seperate tanks as they proved to be very territorial. Mine are still small at about 9 inches and are housed one in each of my 400 l malawi set ups. They are very hardy and are flourishing in these set ups even though it is not what they would ideally be suited to. I am sure the purists will question my set ups but still. They are a nice fish and seem to be swamping the market at the moment.
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