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![]() That's a huge B@@!H!
Even a smaller cucumber can bomb a tank. Not sure a bigger tank would make any difference. Maybe the LFS would take it.
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![]() But they also say that a foot long cucumber for an 8 weeks tank is too big. I didn't know he was that big. Like i said he was like in a ball sort of no more that 3-4 inch, and he then stretched out. I've already contacted the seller and he said he has smaller ones he can exchange for . So thanks guys we live and learn never though that he would stretch that long, no comment......sorry about the title i should of put sea in there.... |
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![]() That's a huge Tiger Tail, likely bready to spit. If you have one Tiger Tail now you will have 10 in a year. I wouldn't worry about the size.
I've accidentally had a few get sucked into my return pump with no issue. I had moved some into the refugium and they crawled out. |
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![]() I got one from my friend a few years ago. It lived in a bucket for a few days and by the time I got it and was ready to add it into the tank, it had split into 3.
And yeah, with that title, I was half afraid I'd click on to a thread with an obscene Selfie [eeeek!] JK! |
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![]() So sorry about the title i should of put sea in there....lol
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![]() Mine is WELL over 12" long and can stretch to unbelievable length, very cool creatures.
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