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Old 02-02-2013, 02:02 AM
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Default FF/FT: Scooter Blenny

I was fooled by the name and the guy at King Ed said it would eat mysis shrimp. That is not the case. I have it for a few weeks and it is very thin and not looking good. I love this guy and want him to live longer.



If you think your tank has good pod population, please come to take it home.

If you happen to have a small coral frag, I would not mind. But that is totally optional.

Please PM me your contact.

No hold.

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Old 02-02-2013, 02:09 AM
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Scooter blenny's like to sift sand for food...pods are not not as important as a well established sand bed....
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Sorry, not sift sand but rather pick through the sand bed for food...
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Sorry, not sift sand but rather pick through the sand bed for food...
That's what mine does as well.
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Old 02-02-2013, 03:19 AM
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if you have frozen bloodworms , shut off the flow and shoot some at him .Its hard not to spook them but i have had luck with a few mandarins getting them to eat frozen blood worms .Both the ones ive had have taken to them the first time and will feed agressivly in a few months.
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