hyperope Posted July 2, 2015 Share Posted July 2, 2015 Small (1.5 inch) green-spotted puffer for the taking. Only pay for me to ship. Has lived in a Biocube 29 just fine for 3 months. Plays well with others; not aggressive. Great personality, will follow you around as you walk past the tank. Kids love him, as do I. Good eater. Does not bother corals, SPS, LPS, or softies. Was "trained" to not eat coral at the LFS. Not sure how they did that? He DOES go after small snails- nessarius, small cerinths. I've seen him sneak up and bite the snorkel right off of a buried nessarius. Pretty funny, actually. I don't have a huge supply of them and am tired of ordering again and again from reefcleaners. Doesn't mess with the turbos, hermits, shrimp, crabs, stars, urchins, or anything else in my tank. Looking to replace with filefish to help with a small aiptasia problem. Link to comment
Cencalfishguy56 Posted July 2, 2015 Share Posted July 2, 2015 Small (1.5 inch) green-spotted puffer for the taking. Only pay for me to ship. Has lived in a Biocube 29 just fine for 3 months. Plays well with others; not aggressive. Great personality, will follow you around as you walk past the tank. Kids love him, as do I. Good eater. Does not bother corals, SPS, LPS, or softies. Was "trained" to not eat coral at the LFS. Not sure how they did that? He DOES go after small snails- nessarius, small cerinths. I've seen him sneak up and bite the snorkel right off of a buried nessarius. Pretty funny, actually. I don't have a huge supply of them and am tired of ordering again and again from reefcleaners. Doesn't mess with the turbos, hermits, shrimp, crabs, stars, urchins, or anything else in my tank. Looking to replace with filefish to help with a small aiptasia problem. Pics? Link to comment
hyperope Posted July 3, 2015 Author Share Posted July 3, 2015 I'll take some lower res. The good one I have is too big to post. Link to comment
Cencalfishguy56 Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 I'll take some lower res. The good one I have is too big to post. No problem, you could also pm one Link to comment
hyperope Posted July 6, 2015 Author Share Posted July 6, 2015 After discovering how much it costs to ship, and consideration of current climate limitations, I have elected to keep him for now. If I resilist him later, will probably make him a local pickup in North Georgia, 1.5 hours from Atlanta. Thanks for all your interest. We're going to see if we can work things out. Maybe counseling? Lol. Link to comment
anizato Posted July 14, 2015 Share Posted July 14, 2015 get peppermint shrimp (lysmata wudermanni) a pair of them will get rid of your problem in a few weeks. you have to feed them when they have completed their job though, they eat shrinking pellets and go CRAZY for them! (; Link to comment
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