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![]() I would be amazed if the puffer doesn't find it. And when he does...
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![]() Gotcha there. I could not get back into Calgary to return the little creature and didn't know if staying in the bag until tomorrow was doable. Can I put her in a bag and float her over night, or some how store her until morning? SHe is at the top of the tank buy the overflows and Griff is staying low, but I have not gone to bed yet...
Any advise on saving this fishing angler's life? |
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Im not really sure what you can do but hope Griff stays away. I guarantee he will eat it if he finds it though...if not eat it, he will bite it to figure out what it is. |
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![]() Mmmmm...! "tastes like poison"
Yeah, I'd store her in the sump where he can't be tempted just to nibble. |
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![]() I had hubby drill tons of holes in a tuperware container and she is in my sump until the LFS opens tomorrow. Can't put her in the refugium since the zebra mantis would whack her too...
Thanks guys, I knew she was a bad idea the second I saw her in the bag. It's the thought that counts right? I will trade her for a Goby or Flame Angel or something... |
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![]() It's totally the thought that counts
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![]() Its an awful picture of her in a bucker so be warned. I also only have an iphone to take pictures with so they are not always the best quality. She is gorgeous but I cannot believe the survive in the wild. They look like lures. That is why I thought for sure they are a deadly slug of some sorts.
Last edited by my2rotties; 12-28-2008 at 06:59 PM. |