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![]() lol... sure looked like you had fun stabbing the things.
although maybe next time you ought to let Mittens attack them? I giggled at that video.
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I'm Melody (or Panda ![]() 50g cube SW tank (24x24x20) w/20g sump and internal overflow box, Coralife 24" 2 x 65W Aqualight, skimmer, and 2x HOB filters It has approx 35lbs live rock, clownfish, 1 black & white saddleback clownfish, asst'd mushrooms, asst'd zoas, gsp, turbo and other snails, blue legged, halloween and other hermit crabs, tuxedo urchin 10g FW tank with... Current occupants are cardinal tetras and ameca splendons |
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![]() Nice film!
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![]() Good luck with them not coming back. I remember killing off 3-4 one day and a week later there was 30-40
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![]() So, aiptsia is bad, right?
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![]() In most applications, yes. Some people use them in sumps as part of a benthic zone, for filtration....yada yada yada.
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![]() They can be, they can spread and give a nasty sting to other corals or fish that get too close, but they are also a beneficial filter feeder.
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