My moyer’s came from another hobbyist, and still buried for 7 weeks in my tank [emoji15]
In the wild they form harems of multiple females to one male. In our tanks, though, they are slower to change from female to male so you are probably ok with just two. I try to stick with one per species as a rule, but I’ve seen several people on here with groups of two or three.
In the wild they form harems of multiple females to one male. In our tanks, though, they are slower to change from female to male so you are probably ok with just two. I try to stick with one per species as a rule, but I’ve seen several people on here with groups of two or three.