Khuli Pics, Lots of them this time.

jeffrey

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Here are some more pics of my khuli's, this time under there new favorite rock formation.

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The cory made it into this one too.
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I like this one cause you can see lots of their tails while their bodies are in a little cave in the rock.
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great pictures!

you've got to love khulis and there antics :)
 
they are by far my most interesting fish.

sometimes it looks like they are trying to pull my plants out.
 
I love your kuhlis Jeffrey! I finally found some the other day and haven't seen them since! :lol: It's nice to see that yours are so brave and photogenic! :D
 
Sorrell said:
I love your kuhlis Jeffrey! I finally found some the other day and haven't seen them since! :lol: It's nice to see that yours are so brave and photogenic! :D
if you give them enough hiding spots that they dont have to go far, and even better if its in a corner, and some blants to play in, and make sure you have at least 3 (5 better) they will come out once they get used to to the tank.

sometimes its hard to get hte pics cause htey are moving so damn fast.
 
nice picks i love kuhli picks and it looks like they love each other lol
 
:kewlpics: nice pics. are they hard to keep? they look pretty big. i was thinking down the road of getting some for my son. he wants an eel i thought this would help.
 
myenigmaself said:
Man, those are some fat kuhlis! Great pics and great fish :thumbs: What do you feed them?
they eat any flakes that make it to the bottom, but I put sinking pellets in every night for them.

I took that pic about 10 minutes after feeding blood worms, a couple of them very agressively eat as many as they can find.

I only see one "fat" one, they are usually about the same width top to bottom and tapper as they go to the front and the back of htem.




They are about 3" long. VERY easy to keep, funner to watch in 5 or more. and love "cudling" with eachother.


The substraight is black natural sand from the lfs, there is some white grains in it, but not much. maybe 1 for every 3000 black ones, and htey are a bit lighter so end up at the top near the filter inlet.
 
fishrock said:
:kewlpics: nice pics. are they hard to keep? they look pretty big. i was thinking down the road of getting some for my son. he wants an eel i thought this would help.
They are easy to keep. just drop a sinking pellet per 1 - 1.5 khuli's (if htey are small pellets) and they eat anything else on the bottom, similar to a carry.

make sure you dont get just one, cause you will never see it. 3 and you will see them durring the day sometimes, and well the more you got the more tehy paly.
and htey need a few weeks to get comfortable with the tank, and dont like when you change it on them.
 

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