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 Now that is some funny stuff Greg LMAO! 
	I was thinking about my two boys myself :lol:  | 
		
 We can't seem to keep one alive for more than a month or so. 
	Glad to hear they are not toxic, but I do know they can release an ink substance if really ****ed off.  | 
		
 Anyone know if there are any stores in Edmonton selling these? 
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 I've tried them three times and they have all disappeared within a week, with no ill effects.  In my tank they probably overate themselves.  Going to try one again soon, algea is coming back. 
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 Well, I hope mine lives longer than a month ! Have you guys tried to supplement their diet? Anyone out there with feeding tips, advice .. that would be great. 
	I have been trying to feed mine some red marine algae, he tastes it, and eats a bit.. I think it's too hard for him to eat off a clip though , need to put it on a piece of rubble. I dont see how a sea hare could starve though, there is algaes growing every day in our tank, on our rocks... maybe just not enough to keep them satisfied.  | 
		
 When we used to have a PBT we would strap some Julian Sprung's Green Seaweed to a small piece of rock with elastics. When Sluggo (the sea hare) would come out of hiding he/she would always clean off the feeding rock of any traces the tang missed. Perhaps you could try that as well if needed. 
	Ruth: We picked ours up at AI. They seem to bring them in often.  | 
		
 Thanks for the tip, I'll try some regular Big Al's seaweed I have.. maybe he'll be interested. I will also elastasize (sp?) the seaweed to some live rock rubble.  
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