It's a 20g Long with 8 multi's. Coralife normal output t-5 lighting. Going to either leave the lighting off during the day or add some marimo balls. Not sure yet.
One aqueon filter and one 100W theo heater. I got the fish from a local breeder.
Behavior: There are two larger multis. I believe these to be male. One of which sort of dominates the tank. The other is kind of staying in the corner. The one in the corner is kind of shunned from the colony, but i see other fish sort of come visit him, even the other larger multi. They're not really aggressive to each other, but it just looks awkward when they meet.
The other multis usually hang around a shell, and swim casually. When the dominant multi swims near, these other multis kind of pick on him a little bit. Sometimes this gets his attention, and sometimes it doesn't. Not sure if these are females or what. They could be males for all I know.
No significant digging noted but I have seen the multis take the sand in their mouths and move it around.
I will update this journal when anything "significant" happens. Comments and feedback are appreciated. Thanks!
Here is the full tank shot.
IMG_2291 by epiclaydown, on Flickr
random multi
IMG_2294 by epiclaydown, on Flickr
in hiding (you can see the larger multi in the background)
IMG_2319 by epiclaydown, on Flickr
hanging out i guess
IMG_2311 by epiclaydown, on Flickr
One aqueon filter and one 100W theo heater. I got the fish from a local breeder.
Behavior: There are two larger multis. I believe these to be male. One of which sort of dominates the tank. The other is kind of staying in the corner. The one in the corner is kind of shunned from the colony, but i see other fish sort of come visit him, even the other larger multi. They're not really aggressive to each other, but it just looks awkward when they meet.
The other multis usually hang around a shell, and swim casually. When the dominant multi swims near, these other multis kind of pick on him a little bit. Sometimes this gets his attention, and sometimes it doesn't. Not sure if these are females or what. They could be males for all I know.
No significant digging noted but I have seen the multis take the sand in their mouths and move it around.
I will update this journal when anything "significant" happens. Comments and feedback are appreciated. Thanks!
Here is the full tank shot.
IMG_2291 by epiclaydown, on Flickr
random multi
IMG_2294 by epiclaydown, on Flickr
in hiding (you can see the larger multi in the background)
IMG_2319 by epiclaydown, on Flickr
hanging out i guess
IMG_2311 by epiclaydown, on Flickr