petricola
petricola
I got some petricola about a month and a half ago and have never seen them again after I put them in the tank.... they are a nocturnal 1 arent they?.... i love the look of them just kinda bummed i dont get to see them expet for a tail outside of the pots that are in there....
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They are nocturnal. Just using room light instead of the aquarium light might help. My tend to be rather shy it seems, if they notice I am there they hide unless I am feeding them. But if I just sit still for a couple of minutes (not right up next to the tank) I will usually see them running all over. I have noticed with mine that the older they get the more I see them out and about. The behaviour you described seems pretty typical. You may also make sure that their is not other fish picking on them. I don't know what it is with Lelupi's but they are always attacking my syno's.
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The larger the group of petricola, the more often you'll see them out cruising around, also, IME. I couldn't be satisfied with just a few of them, and by the time I really realized it, I had 24. In numbers like that, they honestly don't care who is around. Then again, you have to have a pretty good sized tank to keep anything else with them ;)
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