update on my diy/ and new critters!

amd

Large Fish
Jun 4, 2006
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well i finally got to the lfs and got some stuff. I got 2 turbosnails and some marine plants, look like java ferns, cant get a good pic, and last but not least, i got the cooooolest thing ive seen in a while. nudibranches rock!
 

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amd

Large Fish
Jun 4, 2006
301
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north carolina asheville area
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there white. its basicly coral rock. ccheap good base and its starting to get the liverock stuff on it. and thanks fore the compliments. thats a nudibranch. unfortunatley i talked to the owner from where i got it at the place i work, i know its a coincidence. she said that i needed to do a little reaserch, so i did. turns out he will end up killing my other stuff, eats coral and sponges,poisonous to people and fish, and are extremly UNhardy. so she says she will take it back and give me a credit, the idiot wasnt supposed to sell it for 18$, actually wasnt supposed to sell it at all!! she was pissed at him and worst of all he told me it ws a reefsafe easy to take care for algae eating cleaner slug. he litterally lied about everything he told me. so i think i may get an urchin, small black spiny ones. or possibly a fish, i like firefish.
 

Jul 14, 2005
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Tampa, FL
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They have the capacity to destroy your entire tank during a chemical-type war. They will expel all of their organs, and once everything is dead, regenerate themselves.

A long-spine urchin should not go in this tank, ever. They reach 8". A short-spine/pincushioun urchin will be fine. Even better, try a brittle star.