My new biocube 29 :) and introducing Zelda :D

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Re: My new biocube 29 :) and introducing Zelda :D

Post by Welch4 »

Knock on wood. The only thing my gsp wont tolerate are feather dusters.
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Pufferpunk wrote:There are several corals you could try with a GSP that are cheap & taste bad to fish. Try leathers & Zenia.
Interesting I will have to keep that in mind. :)
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So glad Olive doesn't mind my hermits!
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nice!!!! looks awesome!!!
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Thanks :)
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Looking good!

Puffy couldn't crack the shells of my snails and when he put a hermit in his mouth he would spit them out. I'm guessing the legs moving creeped him out :lol:
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Ha that's funny! And thanks :)
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Re: My new biocube 29 :) and introducing Zelda :D

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The green coral looks more like a torch coral. Very similar to frogspawn but different.

http://s48.photobucket.com/user/hotronr ... 6.jpg.html

Mushrooms are a good coral that are cheap and fish leave alone
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