I have 5 multis in their own tank. Complete with a variety of shells and crushed coral. They dig, they burry there shells but no breeding. I haven't seen any share a shell, though sometimes they swim up to each others shells and the owner will defend it.
Anything I can do to entice them? They have grown larger since I first got them so I am sure they are mature now. Not sure how to tell males from females. Maybe I was really unlucky and got 5 of the same sex?
Mel
I'm in the same boat at you. Have about 5 multi's. They spawned for me only once. Not again.
The first time they were in a heated tank. About 80F. Now they're in a the same size tank at 73F.
They have the same shells as before. They're doing well, but not increasing in numbers. I'll guess
at this one. Maybe a higher temp. or better food (I feed mine a high quality "chunky" flake.) I'm
also going to add some larger shells in case the original ones have become to small for them.
The multi's have become a bit larger. Try one step at a time and see what happens: maybe
some live brine shrimp; or an increase in temp; larger housing. I'm still new at these East-
Africans. They are a very different fish from the tropical "norm" type of fish. I really like my
multi's, but if you have a chance at some occelatus "gold" grab them! Frequent water changes.
but not major water changes are also suggested by a lot of web sites.
I hope one of these work for you.
finfare.