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- Apr 26, 2014
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One of my favorite fish ever.
I have qty 4 of them in my RedSea 170 for almost 2 years now. So much personality! Most of my rock is branch and one of the keys to be successful with this species is plenty of places for them to call home. To do that I placed empty snail shells all along my substrate. They all fight for the same one of course, but it keeps them moving. I feed about 4-5 times a week once a day a frozen refrigerated blend of Artic-Pods and LRS.
I previously had about qty 6 in my 90 gallon tank from 2009-2013. I sold that tank with all qty 6 alive and hear the owner still has a couple kicking around. I do typically keep my tanks a little bit cooler than most due to keeping these guys. My baseline temperature is 76.0 degrees and never gets warmer than 77 or cooler than 75.5. Here are two of mine staring at each-other endlessly.
I have qty 4 of them in my RedSea 170 for almost 2 years now. So much personality! Most of my rock is branch and one of the keys to be successful with this species is plenty of places for them to call home. To do that I placed empty snail shells all along my substrate. They all fight for the same one of course, but it keeps them moving. I feed about 4-5 times a week once a day a frozen refrigerated blend of Artic-Pods and LRS.
I previously had about qty 6 in my 90 gallon tank from 2009-2013. I sold that tank with all qty 6 alive and hear the owner still has a couple kicking around. I do typically keep my tanks a little bit cooler than most due to keeping these guys. My baseline temperature is 76.0 degrees and never gets warmer than 77 or cooler than 75.5. Here are two of mine staring at each-other endlessly.