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  1. cheebs

    Introducing new fish at night?

    No probs. In fact I have done that exact thing on several occasions. ADC to Dunton Green, nr Sevenoaks late at night on one occasion (10:30 - last train). I suppose in total the fish were in transit for ~2 hours. If you mention it to them, they will put a little more O2 in for you.
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    Otos and Tiger Barbs

    I've not had good experience with Tigers. Personally I wouldn't want to risk it, Ottos are too adorable.
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    Fish (mis)Identification

    Yeah, they are amazingly similar. I could only just tell the difference when I saw both in tanks near each other at ADC in London. My largest male multi is about 1.5 inches i guess.
  4. cheebs

    Fish (mis)Identification

    hehe! At least you enjoy them, thats what counts. Arent the Brevis a bit bigger too? Just as a FYI, there is also another species very similar (even more so actually) to the multis, and that is Lamprologus similis. The only difference is that the stripes go a bit further towards its nose with...
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    Dwarf Cichild....?

    It would be an OK size for a few shellies (6 adults - max, but they will breed). ADC do several small shellies. Say goodbye to all your shrimp though, and possibly the endlers depending on how quick they are. They are highly territorial, and will attack fish much much bigger than them to defend...
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    Breeding in small tank

    I was going to suggest shellies too... I breed (even without trying hard) Neolamprologus Multifasciatus in a small 28l tank. They are fascinating little fish too as you can see from the vid above. Keep a group of 6-8 in that sized tank, then when the fry are born and start to get adventurous...
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    Best mid/top schooling fish?

    I have some lampeyes (I had 6, but 2 passed). They are lovely fish, but very rarely school in my 110l tank, and when they do stay together, its not very tight.
  8. cheebs

    Zebra Ottos @ ADC London

    LOL Luis... I will freely admit, I am tempted, but I will have to keep on talking myself into it for a while yet! :lol:
  9. cheebs

    Zebra Ottos @ ADC London

    Ive just been in to ADC, and Jen showed me these ottos. They are absolutely gorgeous! I nearly passed out when I was told they are £25 each! :shock:
  10. cheebs

    lake tanganyika shell dwellers

    I work in the west end, and live near Sevenoaks, Kent (J5 of the M25). I'm sure we can figure something out. Send me a PM, and I'll reply when I know how many, if any, I have left for you.
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    lake tanganyika shell dwellers

    Sorry for the thread revival. :lol: I have been keeping Multis for about a year now in a 5gal tank. I stated with 6 young adults. They do take a long time to settle in to their environment. It took mine about a month before they stopped hiding every time I approached the tank. A few glowlight...
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