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![]() hmm what is needed to keep one i have a 20g set up with come cured rock waitnig to go into my 120g but thats going to be awhile still
Kyle i might be interested in taking him |
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![]() It looks like my G. smithii. Chances are, it won't get much bigger than 4" at any rate. It should do okay in a 5 gallon tank minimum.
All it needs is a cycled tank with rock to explore and to make a home in. They only need to eat a couple or a few times per week. Mine eats thawed frozen krill from a straw. It also likes hermit crabs and snails. More info here: http://reefcentral.com/forums/forumd...?s=&forumid=37 ________ Cat exercise wheel Last edited by Flusher; 04-21-2011 at 03:05 PM. |
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![]() Eh, I think it looks more like G. ternatensis. I had a G. ternatensis for a while and they have the bump/spike on their ass (sorry I dont know the scientific term). The G. smithii on the other hand are flat back there. But ya they dont get any bigger than 4". Wicked little guys.
Matt
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![]() hm, old thread. oh well whatever. anyways it's an N oerstedii. the tail (telson) lacks a pink bump that a G smithii has.
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