Coco Worm

Discussion in 'Inverts' started by Quake, Dec 8, 2010.

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  1. Quake

    Quake Plankton

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    well obviously...
     
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  3. newguy420

    newguy420 Skunk Shrimp

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    Super super easy to keep.
     
  4. alpha_03

    alpha_03 Bubble Tip Anemone

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    agreed "super easy", I have two, and they surrvied the worst shipping I have ever seen- they have both been with me for a few years now- want pics? my tanks have many dusters- decent water and you'll be fine.
     
  5. Quake

    Quake Plankton

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    sure and thanks; thought they'd be really hard for some reason
     
  6. makeshiftcrew

    makeshiftcrew Gigas Clam

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    Pics are always wanted lol
     
  7. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    Their pretty moderate I'd say to maintain. IF put in the right conditions they wont need any care. I've had two in my tank for about 5-6 months now. I've never feed them anything. And they are growing too.

    My tank is a tad stocked higher though so they get additional nutrients from filtering the water.
     
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  9. stepho

    stepho Panda Puffer

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    Will these guys eat cyclopeeze or is it too large?
     
  10. nicodim55

    nicodim55 Coral Banded Shrimp

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    I've got 2 as well and I've had them for 9 months and are doing fine. Good flow, good water, good light and they will do well.
     
  11. blackraven1425

    blackraven1425 Giant Squid

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    Too big, I think. They eat phytoplankton.
     
  12. unclejed

    unclejed Whip-Lash Squid

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    What I've found is keep Alk between 10-12 DKH and place in the tank where there is moderate flow. Too much flow and it won't come out for long periods. It does seem to like when I clean the front glass and I also feed the tank Phytoplankton both liquid and dry (coral frenzy). I have two.

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