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![]() Wow, I would have reported that LFS to Fish and Wildlife explaining the astounding danger of that octopus. I can't believe they didn't evacuate the store and close it down until the octopus was found. With the future of captive reef fish up in the air lately, the last thing we need is a octopus killing a browsing customer.
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![]() I came across this earlier today. It probably wasnt a Petco you were visiting, but i thought it might apply anyways.
http://blog.aquanerd.com/2011/10/ple...rom-petco.html I always buy as much product from the little guys as I can. Even if the hardware costs a little more, you probably end up getting it back in free frags etc. once you get to know them personally.
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![]() Would you even be able to use an aiptasia killing chemical if its on the back of the stone (would it hurt his skin? I'm guessing he doesnt shed his skin), if you could could you use one of the really long turkey basters (the ones that extend)?
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Thats been my fear. What effect will it have on him, cause some is liable to spill, and when it does, will it effect him.. they dont really mention that on the case or instructions at all.
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![]() What about copper banded butterfly or file fish (my brother had a file fish and it didnt do anything), but would they stand more of a chance than the shrimps (or you could have a decorated stonefish, and hope he doesn't make it spore too much?)
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![]() but so far looks like I got them all. I dont see any flatworms or aptastia around the tank. Fish are all happy. They get a new filtersock tommorow and a water change. So they have to be happy about that.
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In today's world of nearly instant everything and what is exceptional today is only par tomorrow. My Reef is the only place where I must wait, and do so with glee. |