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![]() where did you get this I want one for my classroom....it would be soo cool
KEN IF YOU READE THIS I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!
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![]() I've had a few I the store and in my personal tank a lot, their life span is 9 months at best, I've even had one spawn in my tank, tonnes of
Baby octopi all around, they are relatively easy to take care of but dont depend on it for long..... Steve
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![]() All of the dwarf species are almost exclusively nocturnal.
You can always put a red light over the tank and leave it on 24/7 or at least when you want to view. They don't see the red spectrum. |
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![]() I've got blue moonlights on for night and he romes around and quickly hides again when the room lights come on. This one's life span is probably 6 more months.
Just pulled the little brat out of my filter this morning ![]() How often are they supposed to be fed? And has anyone had luck switching from crabs to some kind of inexpensive shrimp or even silversides.....molly fry? Crabs just arent always available.
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Finally if you need a good source for fiddlers let me know. Shipping is a little expensive but I've ordered several times and they've always come in alive. |
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![]() I'd love to see some video's. Aren't fiddlers freshwater because I can get those here if they will live long enough for feeding.
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![]() No they are brackish / marine. Stupid pet stores put them in fresh water. They actually need access to land but can survive several weeks 100% submerged.
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