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No problems to report. S. lineolata are mixing well with them. At first the spotted Sewellia where quite boisterous with all, but all has calmed. The Sewellis sp seems to be less visible than it's cousins now. Feet well under the table!Gary Herring wrote:Any observations as yet regarding interaction with S. Lineolata, or any major simularities/differences between the two species?

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I got a couple of pictures of the Sewellias today, which I thought I'd share. The 'Spotties' seem to be getting on fine with the S. lineolatas, quite often they all congregate together, with just the very occasional minor scuffle.
Heres one of each, together on the side glass:

And a close-up of the mouth parts of one of the Spotted chaps:

How's yours getting on together Graeme?
Emma
Heres one of each, together on the side glass:
And a close-up of the mouth parts of one of the Spotted chaps:
How's yours getting on together Graeme?
Emma

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Mine are mixing well together, thanks Emma. The 'spotties' seem to spend most of the time at the back wall of the tank. Perhaps so they can see me and feel more secure. The odd time i've witnessed them on the front glass but this is when tank lights are out.
Great pictures!
I need to try and capture more piccy's.
Great pictures!

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