picked up a neo_multifasciatus_chaitika saturday
and put him in the 20g long, sand substrate tank with a little goby and a peacock eel, and 2 curviceps.
Armkes was a little concerned it would be eel chow, but i haven't seen the eel go for anything bigger than a blood worm so far. and there are a few guppy fry in there 1/4 the size of the multifasc which should dissappear first.
they said theres a fairly good chance they could get me a female the next time i come in because the first one was probably a male.
just hope i dont get too badly bitten by the african bug. my central/south american obsession is still going strong.
and put him in the 20g long, sand substrate tank with a little goby and a peacock eel, and 2 curviceps.
Armkes was a little concerned it would be eel chow, but i haven't seen the eel go for anything bigger than a blood worm so far. and there are a few guppy fry in there 1/4 the size of the multifasc which should dissappear first.
they said theres a fairly good chance they could get me a female the next time i come in because the first one was probably a male.
just hope i dont get too badly bitten by the african bug. my central/south american obsession is still going strong.
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