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I have a 55g tank that I've placed plenty of rock and have sand for the
substrate. I'm thinking of housing 4 each of Lamprologus brichardi, Julidochromis transcriptus and Lamprologus ocellatus. Does that sound feasible? Joeb |
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On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 05:15:37 GMT, Joeb
wrote: I have a 55g tank that I've placed plenty of rock and have sand for the substrate. I'm thinking of housing 4 each of Lamprologus brichardi, Julidochromis transcriptus and Lamprologus ocellatus. Does that sound feasible? Joeb Yes, this will work. A word of caution, though. There are several species in the group previously known as Lamprologus brichardi (now called Neolamprologus species). Many appear similar, but some don't form a tolerant group such as you're proposing. If you can get the Neolamp. brichardi, it would be better than some of the others, such as Neolamp. daffodil, etc. and even then a dominant male will arise. But 55 gallons should give room for males to co-exist. The julies are great, and transcriptus is my favorite. They will pair off (if you're lucky) and the pair will keep the others away from their territory. They are very secretive spawners, so you may not see any breeding and you may not notice any fry until they are quite large. The ocellatus will do fine, but try to provide them a selection of clean shells to occupy. Once the brichardis begin pumping out fry, they will occupy the smaller spaces in the rockwork. Shells will give the ocellatus a place of their own. Cheers, John |
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