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by Cup » Mon Apr 13, 2009 2:52 am
They don't really seem all that different from other congeners--my lot has been pretty active and they feed well on just about everything (spinach/peas/carnivore tabs in the morning, decapped brine shrimp eggs and fry powder in the afternoon, and homemade gel mix at night). All my tanks are algae encrusted, to induce microfauna growth. They seemed pretty content nibbling at the stuff from time to time. They are kept with a limia tridens colony at around 76 degrees. Sewellia do not mind it high, but I would aim for the mid 70s.
I keep spotteds at 78, lineolata at 68, and as stated, the brevirostrus at 76, and they seem to thrive in all of these temps (the lineolata spawn consistently--even with heavy predation by skiffia, they still get by).
I believe the shelves were rated at the 400 lb mark, but I could be wrong. The tanks shown are, respectively, a 20, 10, and 5.