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masterswimmer

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I have two available. Both are great looking. Super colors, nice size (M). $35

Pix in a moment

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masterswimmer

Old School Reefer
Vendor
Location
NY
Hey John, I can arrange pickup in lower-mid Westchester. Don't know how much closer to NR I can get. :)

They are eating mysis, brine and cyclopeeze atm. Even the pix show them as looking real nice. LMK if you'd like any.

Thanks,
Russ
 
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steveo32

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Russ I hate you !!! I'm so tempted to try them again grrrrr. It's like putting cake if front of a fat kid
 

masterswimmer

Old School Reefer
Vendor
Location
NY
steveo32 said:
Russ I hate you !!! I'm so tempted to try them again grrrrr. It's like putting cake if front of a fat kid

Come on Steve, you know me better than that. No pressure, not tempting. :flower: When did you want to pick it up? :lol:

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kimoyo said:
Russ,

Do these guys eat parasites? I remember reading something but can't remember exactly what it was.

Paul
Have not heard about eating parasites nor have I seen them doing that. However, they do eat the smaller worms and baby aptasia and anything that looks like a worm to them including tentacles of a scallop. In 2 or 3 days, one CBB can finish off all "baby feather dusters" in a worm rock(Christmas rock.)

The ones that pass by my tanks and the ones I heal for friends, ALL exhibit the same behavior. More than 10 so far.
 
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masterswimmer

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WingoAgency said:
Have not heard about eating parasites nor have I seen them doing that. However, they do eat the smaller worms and baby aptasia and anything that looks like a worm to them including tentacles of a scallop. In 2 or 3 days, one CBB can finish off all "baby feather dusters" in a worm rock(Christmas rock.)

I agree with Wingo. They will consume the tiny feather dusters in a tank rather quickly. I've never heard about them eating parasites either.

These are absolutely eating frozen, prepared foods, however, that will not stop them from 'cleaning out' the tiny dusters. That isn't a big deal to me but to someone else it might be. They don't differentiate between the tiny dusters and aptaisia though. So there could be a nice benefit to having them as well, I'm not a fan of aptaisia or peppermint shrimp. I'd rather have the CBB to rid the aptaisia.

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