Sewellia lineolata pictures
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Sewellia lineolata pictures
I finally found some Sewellia lineolata. Aquarium World got some in that are a nice sized 2 inch TL. Doug at the store was very nice in catching out all of the females that he had. I have 2 females and 4 males. They have settled in and are very actively grazing over all of the rocks. Here are the best pictures that I can get for now.
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Thanks everyone. I am really enjoying watching them. I think I have been assimilated! Their movement is very interesting to watch and their playful skirmishes are quite entertaining. They are quickly cleaning the algae off of all surfaces, so I moved some rocks from another tank that are algae covered into the tank. It did not take them long to find them.
I have not seen them eat any food other than the algae. Hopefully they will learn to eat bloodworms and other frozen foods too. I have ordered some of the gel food that can be spread on rocks discussed in http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=13345.
I have not seen them eat any food other than the algae. Hopefully they will learn to eat bloodworms and other frozen foods too. I have ordered some of the gel food that can be spread on rocks discussed in http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=13345.
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They are certainly one of the coolest hillstreams to own.
Doug and I watched them fight over a rock in the middle of the store tank when I was there Thursday.
I think you will find that they take to bloodworms, brine shrimp and pellets fairly quickly, so feeding shouldn't be a problem.
By the way, where are you getting the gel food? My supply will be dwindling in a few months.
Doug and I watched them fight over a rock in the middle of the store tank when I was there Thursday.
I think you will find that they take to bloodworms, brine shrimp and pellets fairly quickly, so feeding shouldn't be a problem.
By the way, where are you getting the gel food? My supply will be dwindling in a few months.
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Thanks Emma, Martin and Jim.
Jim- I ordered the gel bloodworms from amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002DI14M
Jim- I ordered the gel bloodworms from amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002DI14M
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