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Mez
 
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Got a large harly today, was part of a pair but killed the male in the shop, may look for a larger male or leave her be.
Shy little thing that only comes out when the lights are off.
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mattyboombatty
 
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She's nice, what's your plan to keep her fed?



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Mez
 
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Asterinas from a friends sump or sand sifters.
Please note, this thing just came out and ate krill.
weird.
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I used to have a pair a very long time ago. Mine ate off of one blue linckia star forever. They would even feed it! It was awesome! For the most part they just let it wonder where it wanted to go. Then at feeding time, they would go and get food and bring it back to him, and feed him. They don't eat much off of them. In fact, it was very weird, but I think the starfish kinda let them do it. He never really tried to get away, and always took the food they fed it. You know how stars will close up and sometimes curl up when in danger like a person catching one or pulling it off the side of the tank, well this guy would just lay there and let them eat of him. They even flipped him back over when he was upside down, lol.

You should try one.

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Shinigami
 
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Nice buy, I've always loved these shrimps.

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