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![]() What about a dwarf puffer?
A blue spotted puffer (aka blue spot toby) ![]() a Pink-spotted puffer (aka Bennet's toby) ![]() a valentini puffer ![]() check this site out for more info: http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/puffers/ I think the puffers have to be kept singly and will eat your CUC but they are very interesting to watch. Or, totally on a different note: what about a mantis shrimp? Maybe a little too much to watch to eat but it's agressive and smal!! |
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![]() Nice......a puffer would work too. They're beautiful........hmmmmmm........
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![]() My dwarf lion hasn't touched my CUC or tankmates and is great fun to watch. Becoming more and more socail as time goes on
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Biocube 29 est 05/05/08, Koralia 1, 30lbs live rock, ,yellow tail blue damsel, pair cinnamon clowns, baby snowflake eel,Toadstool , metallic green mushroom, assorted zoos , kenya treen 180gall display, 190 pds live rock, virgate rabbitfish,bluejaw trigger, bubblletip anemone,yellow tang, sailfin tang,melanarus wrasse, cloud wrasse, ![]() |
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