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Interesting I would have not thought this possible, from tropical water temps to northern pacific?
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They will die after time, reef tanks are to warm. Theres a good chance they carry disease and its also illegal.
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they lived for months... and I don't think it's illegal,,, it's illegal to put into the wild... not take,,,
people fish, crab, shrimp, etc..... (as longs as they have the license...
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If you know everything why are you asking for advice???
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One plus on illegal there's no licence to take non food items
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There is a licence its hard to obtain more for marine biologist type people I know vancouver aquarium gathers some species this way.
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Didn't know that but it's not for a old person lol
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