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== Tank compatibility == | == Tank compatibility == | ||
− | :Will get along with most fish that are not bottom-dwellers and which will not eat them, unless the tank is the minimum | + | :Will get along with most fish that are not bottom-dwellers and which will not eat them, unless the tank is the minimum 3.5 gallon tank. Do not expect them to get along with other shell dweller species unless the tank is very large. One could venture to keep these in a 30 gallon tank with some julidochromis or chalinochromis species, but err on the side of caution. If there is not a definite line between the rockwork and shell beds (ideally leave a margin of 15 centimetres), there will be inevitable disputes, leading to the death of many Multies. |
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== Diet == | == Diet == | ||
:Carnivores that will eat most food available. Feeding live and frozen foods is an extremely reliable way to get these fish to spawn. | :Carnivores that will eat most food available. Feeding live and frozen foods is an extremely reliable way to get these fish to spawn. |