If someone could put a positive ID on my nems I would love them long time. I always assumed they were M. Dorensis. I found some old pictures of how it was just before I did the major overhaul last year:
One with the first baby Bangai that also host in them now:
As it is now:
Nem on ze left (now split in 3):
More Bangai babies hosting (born in tank).
My nems have never lived in the sand although I've tried. I have no sand in the sump and the 10 or so splits down there are all stuck to the side right at the top to get the light. And the nem that is now split into 3 (because I can no longer grab the splits due to the devil female Clarki biting me) is on the rocks. One is low, another above it and another that reaching for the stars. They for sure love light more than anything in my experience.
I'll try and grab a pic of the clones in teh sump tomorrow if I can work out how to use this damn new Blackberry (since my camera was stolen in Singapore airport, bloody baggage handlers, grrr).
One with the first baby Bangai that also host in them now:
As it is now:
Nem on ze left (now split in 3):
More Bangai babies hosting (born in tank).
My nems have never lived in the sand although I've tried. I have no sand in the sump and the 10 or so splits down there are all stuck to the side right at the top to get the light. And the nem that is now split into 3 (because I can no longer grab the splits due to the devil female Clarki biting me) is on the rocks. One is low, another above it and another that reaching for the stars. They for sure love light more than anything in my experience.
I'll try and grab a pic of the clones in teh sump tomorrow if I can work out how to use this damn new Blackberry (since my camera was stolen in Singapore airport, bloody baggage handlers, grrr).