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![]() I am now the 3rd person in 6 yrs to hold this piece. The first person had just one head and then it spread and she fragged it to someone else.The original was sold to my friend and now it is in my possesion.. It seems to like the tank surroundings and have already been in contact with someone tonight from a University in Australia. And they were surprised to hear that it survived this long in captivity.But they want more pics and info from me as well and she was going to send me more info too. Andy I did the read up on the exact same from you were stating here too. But like you said there is no real care guide for it. But I am gonna keep looking.
thanks again george
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![]() I found it in my "Coral Reef Animals of the Indo Pacific" book. I have a few of them in my tank as well that hitched in on some LR. They havent really spread, but I don't do anything specific for them.
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![]() do you hand feed them? Or just let them do their own thing?
george
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![]() I just leave mine alone. When I feed my tank I notice they get some food from time to time. If you want them to multiple, I think hand feeding them is a good idea.
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![]() thanks for the tips
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