The Life Of A Neolamprologus Multifaciatus

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2009

Just some footage of my Neolamprologus Multifaciatus "multies" living their everyday lives.

Song is : "Wreched Em? Damn Near Killed Em." by Four Year Strong

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  • dude those ar not Neolamprologus Multifaciatus it's Lamprologus Multifaciatus

  • @Crow4o

    They are seen under either Genus name, it all just depends on who wrote the article. I think that maybe at one time the species was reclassified.

  • Nice Multi colony. What is that they are hiding in. Really weird structrure.

  • there are shells (obviously), and some of them are buried, but the weird structure your refering to is probably the barnacle cluster in the middle of the tank, that has been covered in a good layer of algae, also on the far right is a big chunk of%Proxy-Connection: keep-alive

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    THR that has also been covered in algae, as you can see, this tank is a little "green". i scraped the front panel just to r

  • wat a creepy looking fish....

  • its an awsome fish, i dont know what your talking about

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  • Multies are cool fish...their constantly busy doing something....mainly digging.

    I have a tank of them myself

    Cool video

  • hey dont put a thumbs down on my comment and im sure its an awsome fish..but i looks creepy, im not insulting the fish....just its looks :P

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