First Shell Dweller Tank: Need Advice

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Ok, so I have a 29g tank that I am planning on redoing. I have been looking at shellies recently and I really like them. I am having trouble with what species and any possible tankmates. Can anyone help me out?
 

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I personally prefer multies. I know they are the most common, but I think they are the most enjoyable as well. They are the only ones I have actually kept in my home, so maybe someone with more experience with other types could weigh in on what it's like to keep them. I liked keeping them in a species only tank, but I have seen quite a few people keep them with other fish with a good bit of success. It seems to be a matter of making sure the other fish they are with are tough enough, and not a threat to their territory .
 

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How many multies can I keep in a 29g? I have heard that they form colonies with several generations of fish, which sounds really nice to me. Are there any other species that do this?
 

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Multis do this and is what i would recommend for a tank that size, another would be the Hecqui they form colonies as well, a 29gal would be a species only tank, most shellies only use the bottom portion of the tank so you might get by with adding some top water fish like danio's or rainbowfish
 

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How many multies can I keep in a 29g? I have heard that they form colonies with several generations of fish, which sounds really nice to me. Are there any other species that do this?
You can keep quite a lot of shellies in a 29g. Their bioload is super low and they are pretty small. When I started keeping them I began with about 9 or 10 in a 10g tank and let them breed from there and never had ANY issues with my tank being overstocked if that tells you anything.
 

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I haven't heard about Hecqui before. Can anyone give me some info on them? Also, I am thinking about how to get the pH up in my tank. Out of the tap, the water is 7-7.2 pH. I am thinking of mixing inert black estes sand with crushed coral.
 

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In a 29gal you can keep a lot of Multi's and they will surely fill the tank up with a colony but adding other species of Shell dwellers will be asking for it and is why i stated species tank, The one true thing about Shellies is that they are small but have a huge Cichlid attitude and will not tolerate another species in a smaller foot print aquarium and will bicker between the species and hamper breeding efforts and thus will diminish the colony setting.

As for Lepidiolamprologus Hecqui they are more of a robust shellie and have an even bigger attitude but will still set a colony style of living, They have a cool camo pattern with blue eyes but in a 29gal they should be the only ones. If you can get them give em a try they are a nice Tang..

Here a couple of mine one is an older male and two younger offspring..
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Wow! I think I just fell in love with L. Hacqui! I have read that they get larger than most shell dwellers. I would probably do a species tank with these guys, but how many would I be able to put in?
 

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In the 29gal if you could start out with a mated pair you would be fine if for some reason you can not find a mated pair then 5 Juveniles would be fine but you will have to separate the others once you get a mated pair they defend their fry and colony aggressively. I have two mated pairs in a 120gal and they at times fight but are able to get away from each others territory. But i agree they are a nice bigger shellie. I have had a few batches of fry but as you could imagine i can not catch them in a 120gal unless i completely break down the tank..

I would set up the tank with a sand bottom a few rocks and some larger shells like the larger whale eye or Japanese trap shells for these guys, a couple of shells per fish.. I hope you get these they are truly a nice fish and remember to post photos here if you do..
 
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