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Mr.First

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Starting to run low on Algea, looking to lend out 2 1/2" Sea Hare. Really an amazing creature.
Will need references.
Need to be available to come get it when he comes out to be caught.
May need back, once my algea grow back and yours is gone.
 

Scion_TC2005

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Just use seaweed Sheets, use a rubber band to attach a rock. Why rent him out and risk getting something from someone else tank. OR if you have refugium put some live rocks very close to the light to develop algae. Then put it in the main tank for him to eat.

Tim
 

al0ha

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^ cosign, i dont think its a good idea to lend out, another person might not have the same husbandry and might ending up killing it, besides all the moving would stress it out
 

jhale

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^ cosign, i dont think its a good idea to lend out, another person might not have the same husbandry and might ending up killing it, besides all the moving would stress it out

lack of algae will kill it pretty quick. better to pass it on to someone else than let it die of starvation.
 

Mr.First

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As soon as he comes out to play, he is going for a sleep-over at my friend "Alex" house. I know he will take good care of him.
Thank you for the suggestions, and information.
 

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