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That is pretty insane. Those were 4ft sharks. I wonder how big that Octopus was?
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--- Joel 39 gallon Reef (39lbs of LR) 1 - Coral Beauty 1 - False percula clown 1 - Cleaner Shrimp 4 - Algea Eating Hermits 2 - Turbo Snails |
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average adult size of 3 feet...
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oh...
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--- Joel 39 gallon Reef (39lbs of LR) 1 - Coral Beauty 1 - False percula clown 1 - Cleaner Shrimp 4 - Algea Eating Hermits 2 - Turbo Snails |
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actually the pacific octopuss can grow to 100lbs and something like 20' from tenticle to tenticle, according to the bc fishing regs.
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wow... that was pretty nutz.....
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wow that is f&@#*&g nuts
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WOW, never would have guessed that
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