My L Tang collection

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fishguy1978

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1. 55g tank (48x12x21)
7 dwarf sumbu
1 J ornatus
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2. 90g (72x12x21)
N multies
J regani
Calvus goldhead
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Adults and fry, oh my :hearts: I think there could be a dozen. It’s pretty amazing that the adult multies could prey on the regani fry but don’t. The adult regani keep the Calvus away which keeps the multipunctatus hemmed in a corner. The catfish is definitely not popular with any other co-hab’s.252D760A-4453-4001-94EF-FE0501DF302A.jpeg4CC5BBED-D0AC-4973-B5A0-4C561355CA67.jpegF847B1DA-7927-4048-B31B-C4182F5C5EB1.jpeg69689B05-7C4D-4C2F-8FD3-EE8BA40670AC.jpeg252D760A-4453-4001-94EF-FE0501DF302A.jpeg4CC5BBED-D0AC-4973-B5A0-4C561355CA67.jpegF847B1DA-7927-4048-B31B-C4182F5C5EB1.jpeg69689B05-7C4D-4C2F-8FD3-EE8BA40670AC.jpeg
 
I went down to the fish room after lights out to try to get some pictures of the J regani fry. The fry were all huddled together in a tight space and one of the pair was stationed in the same space.
Fairly certain this is the female taking that position B9B52AD2-BAEA-4B43-8CEB-42FCD6C09A34.jpeg
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Fry are very bold considering there is a Calvus and a S multipunctatus in the tankF4F752C5-42A6-4A52-A1FB-2A0D3913717D.jpeg55875492-6237-421F-ABF5-5BE2DA9A7378.jpeg
 
Found this guy’s description of the Julie genus and the regani specifically very interesting.
 
Sold a starter group of N multifacitus to P phreeflow .
 
Sold a starter group of N multifacitus to P phreeflow .
They’re doing awesome and super healthy. Thanks so much for going through all the trouble to get them to me safely fishguy1978 fishguy1978

My daughter loves them!!
 
Part of the purpose with the reef in the 115g was for the introduction of the J regani with the T Bemba. I moved three over today.D325B53D-895A-4044-9ED8-1F45AD5D86E2.jpeg6C976074-EE07-4818-AD4C-6B855D32FA8A.jpeg
The pair in the 90g use the cave under this rock, in the middle, for their spawning.
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The 3 Regani in the 90g had to defend themselves against the regani pair and the multies. Moving them to the 115g ment that they were now sparing with each other. I had to euthanize one that I had removed. It must have gotten nailed pretty hard as it wasn’t able to swim.
Today, there were 2 live regani when I fed them. Now there is only one with the tropheus. It must have been quite the fight as the dead one’s fins were destroyed.
 
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