Hey,
Three months ago I was able to get 8 G.polyuranodon for the best price I've ever seen.
I have kept G.tile in a brackish setup before so taking care of morays isn't new to me.
The 8 specimen are between 7 and 10in long.
For the first weeks they'd only eat live tubifex and frozen bloodworms but now I got them to eat pretty much every variety of small frozen foods (no mussels or smelts though).
They currently are in an 80cm tank.
Since they don't require much space and grow slowly iI will upgrade them to a 100cm soon which should suit them for a while (no worries I've got 14 tanks and no issue with upgrading them further).
I really enjoy keeping these buggers.
Now they know when it's about time they get fed every day and they become active around that time.
They are currently undergoing a "tank mate trial" well, since they are freshly wc specimen I kept them by themselves first.
I introduced some malawi culls to their tank now and they are leaving them alone.
Three months ago I was able to get 8 G.polyuranodon for the best price I've ever seen.
I have kept G.tile in a brackish setup before so taking care of morays isn't new to me.
The 8 specimen are between 7 and 10in long.
For the first weeks they'd only eat live tubifex and frozen bloodworms but now I got them to eat pretty much every variety of small frozen foods (no mussels or smelts though).
They currently are in an 80cm tank.
Since they don't require much space and grow slowly iI will upgrade them to a 100cm soon which should suit them for a while (no worries I've got 14 tanks and no issue with upgrading them further).
I really enjoy keeping these buggers.
Now they know when it's about time they get fed every day and they become active around that time.
They are currently undergoing a "tank mate trial" well, since they are freshly wc specimen I kept them by themselves first.
I introduced some malawi culls to their tank now and they are leaving them alone.