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tentacles

cephalopod enthusiast
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Went away for a few days and the person who was taking care of my tank got a little over zealoused with feeding, which resulted in a small HA outbreak.

Levels are under control with WCs, GFO, etc, and it's not spreading, but I'm looking for one or two turbos or sea hares to clean up what I can't remove manually. Snails/hares would most likely end up being passed on to another member who needs them, as turbos are a little big for my tank and I don't want the sea hare to die after it's done doing its thing.

Open to trades if you are, I have a ton of dwarf ceriths and a few nerites that I'm willing to give up, as I keep finding them on the floor (there's no water out there, you dumb snails. :snail:)

I'm located in Oakdale, 11769 (South shore of LI), not looking to go too far. I go to Stony Brook University, so weekdays I'm up on the north shore, mostly available during afternoons.

Thanks in advance :Hydrogen:
 

jaa1456

MR's Greatest Member
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Yea, They do not do to well with High Nitrates so a nice water change is a must before introducing the Hare to the tank. I don't hink the other member really did the water change like he promised.
 

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