Sewellia ping pong
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Sewellia ping pong
My Sewellia have been going absolutely nuts!! The level of chasing is more than I have ever seen. Lots of gliding with mid-tank collisions and what looks like ping pong using Sewellia instead of ping pong balls.
Back and forth accross the tank and all over the tank glass, on the driftwood and everywhere in rapid succesion. Very intense...and entertaining. I even noticed it after lights out while I was laying in bed.
Back and forth accross the tank and all over the tank glass, on the driftwood and everywhere in rapid succesion. Very intense...and entertaining. I even noticed it after lights out while I was laying in bed.

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It is entertaining. I find my self sitting on the bed much more now, just watching them. On the weekends its nice to lay in bed in the mornings and watch them come out to feed while I read the newspaper. And, at night I see them zipping accross the tank glass from time to time. I think I may have to get the flashlight out sometime and see how active they are at night.

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The blue moon tubes we have are similar to the marine-glo type fluorescent bulbs for saltwater tanks.
We've run them on the clown loach tank for years, and it is amazing how quickly 'the mob' come out once the main lights switch off, leaving just the dimmer blue light on.
I'd noticed that the Sewellia seemed very active after lights out, so I thought the addition of one of these blue tubes might make for some interesting viewings.
Emma

I'd noticed that the Sewellia seemed very active after lights out, so I thought the addition of one of these blue tubes might make for some interesting viewings.

Emma

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Shari, that's exactly what I have on my 55g.
It's 12' I think, and fit perfectly around the inside of the canopy and down to the plug.
I use it as a pre/post ight. It comes on about 30 minutes before the main lights, then goes off. Comes back on about 30 minutes before the main lights go out, and stays on for an hour or so for me to watch the Plecos and Loaches by for a while before I go to bed

I use it as a pre/post ight. It comes on about 30 minutes before the main lights, then goes off. Comes back on about 30 minutes before the main lights go out, and stays on for an hour or so for me to watch the Plecos and Loaches by for a while before I go to bed

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