Pix of Pipes

small alien

The fungus is among us.
I just introduced a yellow multiband today.

Along with a "Skilletfish".

Cheers.

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This evenings feeding of prawn roe.

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I added a Janns recently. Seems to be doing great, but it's a bit cryptic. I would love to add others, but don't know how they would get along.
 
All three of mine are quite cryptic. I've never had issues with mixed species groups. They seem to like palling around with their skinny friends, especially at dawn and dusk of the light cycle.
 
Thanks. My feeding is pretty variable but it's heavy over-all. Some days, might just be a single feeding of NLS pellets. Other days, I might feed 4 times or more including pellets, flake, prawn roe, mysis and cyclopeeze. Even though I have lots of pod eaters, I do see pods in the tank and I'm sure the pipes are surviving at least partially on those. My bluestripe is dang near obese! The new multi-band hasn't taken frozen yet but the bluestripe and banded eat mysis, roe and cyclopeeze with vigor. Bluestripes are pretty reliable feeders generally. The bandeds and multis are a crap shoot as to whether they'll feed. My current banded is a great eater and I've had it for well over a year. Hopefully the multi will get the hang of it.

Cheers.
 
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