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I am looking for suggestions for adding inverts to a Fish/Invert ony tank. NO corals.No shrooms. I like the creepy crawlin stuff. Must be safe with Stars.

Marrowbone":j6ax5avp said:seriously?
beerbaron":1l335mi6 said:You should go to red lobster and get one of those lobsters in the tank. you can take it home and call it pinchy. my favorite part about them is how they grow those cool rubber things that keep them from opening thier claws. they keep like 10 in a ~40 gallon tank so you should be able to keep one in a nano tank. i heard you can even paint thier shells like turtles. you could paint your avatar on it.:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Bangbang":2a487o9e said:Marrowbone":2a487o9e said:seriously?
Yes seriuosly.
krusty_krab":2h1jsq20 said:huh.
Bangbang, I am afraid I cannot resist the "what comes round goes round" bandwagon. Therefor I instruct you immediatly to not get any inverts at all. Your tank isnt big enough. Instead, go buy some yellow tangs. At a minimum, one yellow tang per gallon of tank water. That includes water volume in your skimmer, sump, RO system, and upstairs bath.
If you really want them to be inverts, lower your calcium levels to zero. There spines will dissolve. Voila!
Beautiful. Good luck with that.
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LFS42":2tbouxvc said:Ok to get serious 'bout the question,
I always though that cleaner shrimp make lovely starfish food,
Coralbanded shrimp put up too much of a fight.
Urchin's love starfish... as lunch (if they can catch them)
And when I went out to eat tonight, I saw that 40gal breeder with 20 lobsters in it. They looked happy and I'm pretty sure they grew those rubber things themselves.
They were going for the natural look in the tank, so if a man put those rubber things on, I don't think they would have allowed it in the tank.
I think a couple escaped while I was eating though.
The tank looked less crowded when I left :lol:
and ruled out one of Redlobsters Lobsters....
I have to say that because some people actually take me seriously.
