Multies really are prolific breeders! I've got 2 sets of fry now, one on either side of the tank! Maybe time to get another tank!

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Noticed my tank now has 8 multies fry instead of 3. Woohoo!

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20g Long multies tank pics

Updated pics of my 20g long multies african shelldweller tank. Not sure if it’s easy to see how much rescaping these little guys have decided to do on their own ;)

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Pic and Video of Multies Fry

After about a month, the multies had a spawn! Below is a video of the parents fending away a female intruder. If you look closely, you’ll see a little fry swimming around the mouth of the shell.

URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jUtSYQ-ZvwBelow are some pictures of the little fry swimming about.  I’ve spotted 3 fry, but there could be more. The little guys are so tiny, probably half the width of my index finger nail!

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Just realized Nintendo Wii has built-in Wifi after talking to coworker. Doh! It's game time. Bring it!

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my multies spawned! I can see 3 babies, but can't get a pic of them as they are jumpy little buggers ;)

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Planned to buy Batman Arkum Asylum for the Xbox 360 with Best Buy Gift Cert but couldn't find a copy. Taking it as a sign, now is not the right time

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Turn Tiles into a 3D Fish Tank Background - DIY - Lifehacker

Great little project for adding some depth and character to an aquarium. I go the easy route and either spray paint some type of textured paint on the back or just get a black/dark blue piece of paper. To each their own.

On a separate note, I find it *interesting* that since setting up a 20g long aquarium with Neolamprologus multifasciatus shell dwellers (aka multies), I’ve been seeing a lot more information about them around the web. It’s nice to see that other techies are involved in the aquarium scene too!

For more on the DIY project, click on the link above for a step by step guide.

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Trying to catch the natural behavior of my fish, yet they always swim to the top when I near ... cichlids!

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