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He was just so damn cool I had to bring him home. Very very brilliant color, and an awesome pattern too.

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Chip
 

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Very nice, I had a CChip star fish and best friend won't give it back. I bought it before I had my tank set up and I put it in his... I was gonna buy another one, but maybe I'll get one of those...Congrats!!
 
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Chocolate Chip starfish aren't reef-safe, so I'd not recommend putting one in there. Go with a linknia or fromia star...they're much more colorful, anyway.

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Chip
 
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marillion":1k9e3d6z said:
Chocolate Chip starfish aren't reef-safe, so I'd not recommend putting one in there. Go with a linknia or fromia star...they're much more colorful, anyway.

Peace,

Chip

Just remember to acclimate slowly, and I mean SLOWLY. I haven't tried a blue linkia in years, but if I ever do again, I'm talking 3-4 hour drip acclimation, and that's only on a healthy specimen that's been in the LFS tanks for at least 3 weeks.
 

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