Leporacanthicus triactis pair in cave

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Re: Leporacanthicus triactis pair in cave

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Just a thought but I will throw it out anyway, is the shape of the cave somehow wrong...do you think a differently shaped cave may help?
I realize concensus and past results say caves need to be tight but....
I wonder what the shape of the ideal cave in nature is like?

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Hi Haavard.

Sad, so sad news.
These is beauty and beast.
I wonder if 720l are enough for more than one male. Be carefull. I'd to get one L190 out as hurry as I could cause two males was growing in the same 600l up. They were only 17cm TL.

You´ll have beter results soon....sure.

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Re: Leporacanthicus triactis pair in cave

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I am very sorry for your loss Haavard :( It was really sad to see that it ended up that way...
I guess i must watch out a lot too as i will be getting 2 female L240s for my male as soon as they are availiable... :roll:

Congratulations for the zebra breeding :D Maybe a routine for you but surely a happy routine :wink:
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