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![]() I see that the male has quite a few still hiding in his mouth, and about 6 have made their way into the urchin's spines.
I'll keep you posted, and please let me know if anyone wants some. Mitch |
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![]() Mitch, after seeing Em's I think one or more would be a great addition here. Please put me on your list.
Cheers, Alan |
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![]() My nano has no fish in it, so I would not mind some. [img]smile.gif[/img]
Bob |
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![]() I hear they are good tankmates for seahorses, i would like 2 if they would be good with seahorses. Let me know f you have enough to go around. [img]smile.gif[/img]
Clinton |
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![]() I'm still interested too... pretty please
PS. Remember this? (Posted March 9) Quote:
[ 13 June 2002, 11:58: Message edited by: delphinus ] |
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![]() Bad news guys....when the lights went out, there were 16 babies in the spines of the urchin.
This morning there were none, but there were 3 that had survived the gauntlet of the overflows and into the sump. :( The urchin was buried too far in the rockwork for me to attempt to get them earlier. I'll try to retreive them from the sump and grow them a bit. (Tony, you're definitely first in line!) Mitch |