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Old 04-22-2013, 07:55 PM
slakker slakker is offline
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What a beaut! I've had luck with a few in the past living for well into the years... 1 died after eating a small sea hare and the other was small tank crash...

I have one now and it's doing very well, got it a few months ago. The one thing I found help is to feed them with mysis or coral frenzy/reef roids every so often. And I read is that they don't like pristine water (ie; 0 nitrates) which is not a problem for me cause I can't ever get much better than 10 ppm...
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Old 04-22-2013, 08:02 PM
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hmmm.. I have 0 nitrates (or atleast undetectable with a salifert and elos test).. It seems ok though.. It curled up a bit this morning; but its fine now.

But they are expensive.. lol.. This one is huge; almost football sized.. So I was a bit nervous it was doomed.

And I hope mine doesn't decide to eat anything. I chased my clowns out of it already!
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