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  1. #21
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    Re: (request) shell dweller

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    Saw quite a lot at NKS when I brought my occellatus. Big mistake. Should have gotten the N.multi.

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    Re: (request) shell dweller

    You have to take note of this N.multi is white body with browns stripes whilst N.Smilis are the exact opposite. Never keep in the same tank to avoid cross breeding.

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    Re: (request) shell dweller

    OK. Here got pm function? New to shellies. Want to ask u something regarding their behavior. Thanks.

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    Re: (request) shell dweller

    Yes this forum has pm function


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    Re: (request) shell dweller

    I can't find the pm. Maybe I dun have yet.
    Sorry thread starter for using your thread. Thanks

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    Re: (request) shell dweller

    I think you are still new in the forum so pm function is not available to you yet


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    Re: (request) shell dweller

    Rule of thumb is to give each individual fish a good 9-10 inch grid space to prevent fights.
    Put some big rocks to break line of sights and for them to mark their territories. (Whitedash brevis are an exception, they swim in schools. lol)

    Occies are on the top of the most aggressive shellies. You might want to put more 'barriers' between each clusters and mind your fingers. They do bite.

    Lastly, its hard to go wrong with shellies. Good choice here. Enjoy the process.

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    Re: (request) shell dweller

    Welcome to shellies club


    Namoh Tasa!

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