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A bag full of kuhlis

Post by loachmom » Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:51 pm

Hi everyone!

Today I decided to move all my kuhlis to my 75 gallon tank. They have been living in my 30 gallon for a while now. I have about 20 striped pangios and 10 oblonga. I had been dreading the ordeal of catching all of them, and they dd not disappoint me, as it took 2.5 hours to catch all of them.

They are all enjoying their new home tonight. :)

Here is a pic of all of them in a bag acclimating to the temp of the new tank.
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Post by zenins » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:06 am

You will never see them all in one place like that ever again ... heh :lol:
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Post by clint » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:50 am

Awesome picture, i plan on adding to my clan of 8 oblonga and now 5 Pangios. I don't know, at feeding time i see all my oblongas, i think its so hard to count all the bodies and all but 2 of my pangios which hang out in a crypt of mine. I see most mine out more then them hiding, i know from reading others accounts that sounds odd.

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Post by loachmom » Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:09 pm

zenins wrote:You will never see them all in one place like that ever again ... heh :lol:
LOL! You are so right!!!

Thanks for the comments! :D
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Post by Barracuda518 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:18 pm

I have about 10 striped Kuhlis in a 10 gallon with some shrimp and ramshorn snails. The tank is loaded with plants, java moss and driftwood with a black substrate. I have Indian Almond leaves in the tank too, so the water is dark. I never see them but at feeding time. They zip through the water eating and then go back where I cant see them. I know they are eating because all of them are fat :D

Nice picture.

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