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z18turbo

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Hi All,

  Have recently set up a small shell dweller tank in my office and got given 3 Neolamprologus multifasciatus. There are two that are defiantly the same species and look like Muitlis, 1 at about 2 cm and another at about 3.5 to 4 cm but the third is about 5 to 6 cm and has different markings. I have not kept shellies before and so not sure exactly what the larger one is. Please see pics below and help with correct I.D. would be appreciated.

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This is the larger of the trio.

 

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This is one of the smaller pair.

Thanks,

 

Jarrod

 

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The second one looks like a similis.  Simplistically, Multies are predominantly light with dark bands/stripes, and similis a predominantly dark with light strips.

If you have two similis and 1 multi, the number of bands in the tail can point towards male and female in similis.  From memory males have 4-5 bands in the tail, and female  2-3, so by the picture above you have a male similis and a male multi.

The multi may cross with a female similis, if you have one. So it may be best to separate them.  

Similis are similar to multies in their behaviour, but probably a little harder (less parental care) on their fry than multies.  When I had multies in a 2 ft tank, a starting population of 7 exploded to around 200.  Similis in the same sized tank never got much about 50.

Both are great little shellies.

 

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Thanks for the great advice as always. All makes sense after spending some time looking at them last night the 2 Similis were hanging around a shell that the smaller (I am assuming female) is living in. The larger Multi was coming in every now and again and the 2 males were displaying at each other. I will separate them and the Multi will go back to my LFS when I get home and I will have a look at the number of tail bands on the smaller fish.

Cheers,  Jarrod

 

 

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