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Jdubbs

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People sincerely underestimate how hungry these suckers are. My clownfish didn't seem to be doing to well (under an inch) and probably wondered to close. Here are some photos I took when I got home to find the poor guy.
 

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jarofsardines

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im going to now suggest this method to those who wish to rid their tank of damsels brian.

has anyone seen the clown that got caught in a clam? i think that thread was on RC.
 

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the clown was small - he was battling ich a bit. That particular polyps was about 3/4 to a inch in diameter. He might have been dead by the time the acan got him, but for the acan to swallow the entire clown I thought was pretty crazy. poor guy
 

Jdubbs

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yea it was pretty crazy. It reminded me of the the pit in star wars taking down cats and digesting them for 1000 years. what was the name of it??

Justin,

I'll never forget this urgent call - finally to see the pictures - dude, that is wicked cool (and sad at the same time).

Keep up the good work with your reef.

J
 

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