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jhale

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Jhale, i must have just missed you in new world. Went there for a new pump.

Ended up getting a Firefin Goby along with the pump=0( he is acclimating now.

They have ALOT of new cool and rare stuff in there. Alot of gobies and some goby/lobster pairs. Long nose shrimp. Wish the prices were more reasonable.

Ha, sounds like half of MR went to new world yesterday.

As far as the prices, some are high, but a lot of the live stock is very resonable. after you factor in shipping cost from online sources they might be even less. also it never hurts to ask for a discount ;)
 

jhale

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the urchin decided it wanted to make a fashion statement :D

urchin.jpg
 

jhale

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not duncans chief, they are some pink zoo's herman gave me.
he must have mowed through the colony and picked a few up.
 

tosiek

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hey J, was thinking of getting an urchin in the future. hows he doign, damage wise, when he mows through colonies? He tear up everything he goes through or actually goes around things alot. Don;t want to add one if he's gonna be a menace and kill off coral.

Very cool, specially with his new hairpiece =0)
 

jhale

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he's been fine since i urchin proofed the tank.

that means glueing down everything you don't want to move!

and not stacking small rocks where they can be pushed onto
coral below.

he even got stuck once last week. somehow he fell between a birdsnest colony and a rock. I had to free him after i noticed he did not move for a day. he is eating the coraline off the rocks. I was hoping he would go for it on the back glass.
 
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he's been fine since i urchin proofed the tank.

that means glueing down everything you don't want to move!

and not stacking small rocks where they can be pushed onto
coral below.

he even got stuck once last week. somehow he fell between a birdsnest colony and a rock. I had to free him after i noticed he did not move for a day. he is eating the coraline off the rocks. I was hoping he would go for it on the back glass.


Now you possibly find a biological way to clear the coraline aglae on the glass. But only if it can be trained to do that. HAHAHHA

BTW, do you have dollar plant to check whether he likes it too. I guess the texture and tissue of dollar plant could be quite similar to coraline aglae.
 
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