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  1. Hi Tom,

    Are you keeping the rams in softer water. The water in Calgary is just too hard for those guys the thrive in. Gold's had a really nice batch of captive Calgary bred and raised ones that were suppose to have been a little more tolerant of the water here.

    Oh, by the way..... Great looking fish you all!!!!!

  2. Once you go with Lake tang fishes, it's hard to turn back.

    I find them to be much more interesting and challenging then Lake Malawi fish and they have MUCh more personality. I have kept N.Brevis, N.occelatis, N.multies and Lepidiolamprologus hecqui all of them very different in keeping. The multies are really cool as you can keep soooo many of them in a small tank with out any problems!!!!!!

  3. It depends on what species you want to keep.

    With any of the julies, you will probably end up having a single pair in that size tank once the fish decide to pair off.

    for N. occelatus...you could end up with a trio (1 Male, 2 Females) if you have good barriers and break up the lines of sight.

    If you want N. Brevis...I think the best way would be a pair and they hide alot int he shells.

    The only ones I would recommend are either a colony of N. Multifasiatus OR N. similis as you can get away with having a nice sized colony that will tolerate multiple generations and broods. You could start off with 6-8 and in a few months end up with 30-40 of all sizes and they don't seem to hide in thier shells nearly as much....only to hide from a another fish or to breed.

  4. No Pics yet as I striped them at 14 days and they are in a breeder basket in my main tank still with egg sac....Can't get a good pic but snap some shots as soon as I move them to thier own ten gallon tank!!!!!

    As for spawn size...too be honest, I'm not too sure. My neighbor use to breed them and use to get get spawns as high as 12-15. As this was her first successful spawn I am just happy to finally see some fry. I have raised these guys up from like 1" fry and I hope they will give me more and more fry as they get going here......

  5. Well it took a lot of patience and frustration....but finally my cyps have given me some fry. I am now the proud owner of 4 - 1/8th long baby cyps. Leptosoma "utinta's" ......And to think that I almost sold these guys!!!!!!!

    I hope to see a few of my other females hold in the neaqr future!!!!!

  6. Why don't you sit down with a tank and system builder and let his experience and knoledge as well as suggestions guide you in your project.

    I have a good Tank builder in mind if you are interested. He is the guys that designed Gold Aquariums newer salt section!!!

    PM me if you want more details

  7. Well after a suck on the out put hose, the filter is now working hard cleaning my tank.

    On a side note, I have now used the Rena XP1 and the Fluval 204 and have the following remarks:

    - the rena was so much easier to get started then the Fluval

    - I am finding the that the fluval has a better set up for media

    - the fluval also seems to have a higher output and moves more water.

    - Fluval also seem to be quieter

    IN short...as it stands right now, I would recommend the Fluval 204 over the Rena XP1, but be prepared to be frustrated getting the thing going!!!!!

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