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|   it's a 24 gallon aquapod. i really dig it! i havent seen the wrasse make a web yet, i can never find him at night. i think it sleeps with the gramma in the rockwork. Cameron- if you're ever on the north shore i could probably hook you up with a striped mushroom. just noticed that one of them has just sprouted two new ones. | 
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|   My Sixline wrasse was a great little guy....until he decided to check out the world on the other side of the glass...... | 
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|   had that twice 2...   they sure are jumpers 
				__________________ Why are red buttons always the most important? | 
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|   Im just waiting for a 4 line wrasse to come in now....see how he does.....my last one of them got eaten by an anemone..... | 
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|   Very cute! I think my next resident will have to be a sixline   Where did you get him in Van? | 
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|   Puff, how long till you noticed a decrease in your flatworm population? | 
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|   Quote: 
 i woke up in the morning and was like, "whoa...wtf? where did all the flatworms go?" i thought i was just imagining things, but this morning i sat and watched it for a while. it kept picking at the rocks. upon closer inspection he was tearing flatworms off the rock!! I got it at J&L. they had just got some in and this one was the smallest. there was a few other VERY nice specimens, but they were bigger than i was looking for. |