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I was looking at a Sea cucumber and was wondering if they are reef safe? Has anyone known one to kill the whole tank?
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Technically not reef safe, some people will tell you differently. You have to cuc proof the tank to reduce any possibility of it dying, spawning, or getting stuck on a pump, not worth the risk in my opinion.
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I had a pink hawaiian when i first started, new nothing about nothing, anyhow after
a lot of reading and research i freaked one day when i noticed hugh gashes in it. I quickly had a panic attack. And took him out he was totally cool though. But I have to agree i wouldn't do it again. |
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Have had a tiger tail cucumber for over a year,no problems
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I've had tiger tails over two years, no problems. They stay on the bottom so no worry with getting stuck in power heads. they have actually split a couple of times.
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I too, have had tiger tails for years in a reef with no problems, except for not seeing them for months and wondering if they where still alive.
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