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I have some of these also. As Greg mentioned they reproduce quite rapidly, and when they attach to a rock they are very hard to remove. Mine came in as a hitchhiker on a coral base. Now I have about 20 of them scattered throughout my tank.
People tell me that they are mini maxes but I thought mini maxes were bigger in diameter, as these are the size of a loonie/toonie I wonder if there is a market for them Here are the ones I have... ![]() As compared to a mini max that I have, three inch diameter... ![]() |
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They don't look much like maxi minis to me but I would be interested in a couple if the opportunity came up.
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mini minis maybe??? they dont get mucg bigger than a toonie
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I've seen them before, they'll take over every square inch of rock you give them!!
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Mine hasnt moved at all since i got it and its in a fairly high flow area my bornman nems moved from that same area once I moved some rock around to increase flow for my birdnest n pocci
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