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![]() I have had 13 or so in a 130g. They never school together like I thought they would. They usually hide behind rocks, powerheads, etc, separately. They are now down to 7 after two years.
I read somewhere they like to graze all day long on tiny planktonic foods, and since then, I have fed them with freeze-dried cyclopeeze, "Reef Chili", Acan Plus, and even Combo-vital. They do love picking these food off the surface and water column. HTH.Lenny. |
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![]() The problem is that when a breeding couple is formed the male will kill the competition
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