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Chubosco

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Anybody know how long it takes cerith eggs to hatch? Can't find it anywhere and nobody seems to know. I know most people have seen their eggs on the glass before. Just wondering if someone could educate me. Please!
 

Chubosco

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Great, thanks! You have knowledge no one else has. Thanks for sharing. You know, you look just like my daughter's dog. Amazing!
 

Chubosco

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Sorry, bad joke. What kind of dog is it anyway? Now that I am looking our dog is lighter in color but the very same.
 
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Chubosco":1s88k15x said:
Sorry, bad joke. What kind of dog is it anyway? Now that I am looking our dog is lighter in color but the very same.

LOL, I knew that.

She's a Red Lab.
 

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Ours is a mix, he is a prison dog. You know, prisoners train the dogs for 12 weeks or so then you can adopt them. He is so well mannered and trained it's scary. Only kind I will ever get from now on.
 

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Will the Cerith young survive in a reef tank and if so, how long? I've had a few trails of eggs but as far as I know, no young.

-Adrian
 
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stubbsz":ghcp86xv said:
Will the Cerith young survive in a reef tank and if so, how long? I've had a few trails of eggs but as far as I know, no young.

-Adrian

If there are very few predators and a sand bed then they have a chance.
 

Chubosco

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First batch ate and gone second batch still there. I think it is only three things. A blood red shrimp, rainford gobie or bristle worms. The gobie wasn't present at the last eating but hasn't ate anything since I bought it about two weeks ago. I think he is eating pods and algae. The firefish and clown gobie go to sleep early and they always disappear at night. I have a peanut worm I see once in a while but can't catch. That is it beyond my corals that wuoldn't harm a fly (daddy's favorites). What do you think?
 
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Shrimp are often opportunistic for example I have witnessed my Blood Cleaner eating Stomatella Snails and Banggai Fry.
 

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