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Can a Food Change your Tank ?  Part III


An Article by George J. Reclos

 The sandy area soon became a crowded place.. 

   

And of course, Fossorochromis rostratus is not the only fish which prefers to find its food in the sand. Here is a photo of three different species enjoying it. A Synodontis decorus and a Pterygoplichthys multiradiatus to which this is a more natural way to feed. 

Of course, some of them will not change their old habits because of the new arrangement. Nimbochromis livingstoni in his usual resting position, on his usual rock where it goes approximately 30 minutes before the lights go off. Despite the rearrangement. it was able to find the same rock, clean the space and take a rest.

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