Hitchhiker surprise in my base rock!!!

Discussion in 'Live Rock' started by Aaron.Herk, Dec 24, 2010.

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  1. Aaron.Herk

    Aaron.Herk Sea Dragon

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    I would have been very sad if I had put that in the tank and it would have died. I am glad I am planning out how to do my new aquascaping.
     
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  3. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    Ahha Thats great LOL Congrats
     
  4. PetMother

    PetMother Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone

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    OMG He is so CUTE!!! I love critters of all kinds, even snakes! I would totally give him a home :)
     
  5. Aaron.Herk

    Aaron.Herk Sea Dragon

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    I plan to try to give him a small little home I guess I will just have to start a build on that as well
     
  6. vtecintegra

    vtecintegra Fire Worm

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    I've heard they need at least a 120g, a deep sand bed and MH, lol. That's the coolest hitch hiker I've ever heard of.
     
  7. kstafford003

    kstafford003 Feather Star

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    Sweet! You'll have to add that to the hitchikers guide as a score! It could say "marine anol, reef safe and eats pest misc bugs." lol my wife would have freaked
     
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  9. Aaron.Herk

    Aaron.Herk Sea Dragon

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    Well I had to go out and get this HH a decent home so here is a shot of him hanging out under my basking lamp and a pic of his planted home.

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  10. SushiGirl

    SushiGirl Barracuda

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    Very cool! When I was about 5 or 6 my sister and I caught 2 of these in our flowerbed & kept them in a tank with a screen top. Fed them mealworms & any bugs we could catch. They ended up mating, laying an egg, and hatching a baby! We set them free back in the flowerbed when we moved.