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Old 31-12-2013, 11:06 PM   #1
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Talking Comps/Calvus with Shellies

Hey guys , saw some comps/calvus( dunno which one ) at seaview , got black , white and yellow ones , and the yellow is cheaper than the other two. So are they comps or calvus ???
I done some research for both comps and calvus but some say can put with shell dwellers , some say cannot . Any ideas they can be placed together ? For the shell dweller I am hoping that I can get some N.multis (searched high and low but still cannot find ) .
And do they do better in schools or individual
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Old 02-01-2014, 04:32 PM   #2
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the yellow ones are A. compressiceps.
you can definitely comm them with shell dwellers given your tank is big enough to allow sufficient territories and hiding places for them.
by the way, these are african cihlids, please post accordingly in the respective section in order to receive replies.
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Old 02-01-2014, 08:55 PM   #3
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the yellow ones are A. compressiceps.
you can definitely comm them with shell dwellers given your tank is big enough to allow sufficient territories and hiding places for them.
by the way, these are african cihlids, please post accordingly in the respective section in order to receive replies.
+1 buddy.

Anyway NW, multies do better as a colony and comps/calvus .....1m/2f, 2m/3~4f imho, etc, depending on tank sizes again.
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