Aquarium and aquarium in my passion for plants, fish and aquatic world
The small community of Neolamprologus multifasciatus who lives in one of the 2 tanks from 40 liters (LAC RIGHT) are accustomed to the situation, the new home, coming and going of people, many with pebbles and shells (remember that it is precisely the cichlid African conchigliofili).
Already this morning I seemed to see a movement "suspect" in a shell with the entry upside down (ie downwards) ... returned from a fantastic day to Villa Pamphili (picnic in full Ottobrata Roman) and I see the same shell upside down ... and at least 4 small fry that wander nearby!
I immediately jumped into the water a small quantity of brine shrimp peeled (comfortable in these cases), taking care to make them finish just above the "area" of interest. Even some adults, smaller in size, are concerned with the small "things" tumbling, over and above some shrimp is one of the mini-mouths of tiny fish.
I'm very happy, it's always nice to see a play in the aquarium. I'm not the first and will not be the last to play Neolamprologus multifasciatus (because come by my Andrea, also a member of CIR ), but it's still satisfying to see these little cichlids (Cichlidae are NOT NANI) to have around the offspring from a few days and anyone who tries to eat them, no tracking for the aquarium as a true community of all these are small fry.
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