Not really suitable for the journal forum, so thought I'd post this here.
After ending Anabantoidiot in pure disaster, I spent some days feeling stupid and remorseful. Then I got to think about the time several years ago (17-18+), when I had a small group of Neolamprologus brevis. I've been thinking about shelldwellers a bit since I started having tanks again, and decided to go for it.
Gravel, rocks, a few Microsorum, heater, internal filter, add water and a small group of N. multifasciatus:
They started breeding after about 1 month. It was fun counting up: 1 female with fry, 2 females with fry, 3 females with fry... etc.
Now there's 5 females with fry, so mr. Multi has been quite busy, I suspect he is going for seconds now :O
Already thinking about upgrading to a larger Tanganyika tank with shelldwellers, and probably some Julidochromis...
After ending Anabantoidiot in pure disaster, I spent some days feeling stupid and remorseful. Then I got to think about the time several years ago (17-18+), when I had a small group of Neolamprologus brevis. I've been thinking about shelldwellers a bit since I started having tanks again, and decided to go for it.
Gravel, rocks, a few Microsorum, heater, internal filter, add water and a small group of N. multifasciatus:
They started breeding after about 1 month. It was fun counting up: 1 female with fry, 2 females with fry, 3 females with fry... etc.
Now there's 5 females with fry, so mr. Multi has been quite busy, I suspect he is going for seconds now :O
Already thinking about upgrading to a larger Tanganyika tank with shelldwellers, and probably some Julidochromis...
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