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Old 02/23/2007, 09:12 PM
prance1520 prance1520 is offline
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Me vs LTA Round 4000...

I'm losing it over here. For about 10 days now I've been trying to get my new LTA to attach. I've done everything from putting him in a spot, to letting him float and pick his own. Every time he finds a spot, I can see him begin to shrink his foot to attach. Then, I'll come back in an hour, and he's mouth down in the sand. He's been very happy in multiple places, puffing up and looking great.

It does have 2 pink skunks who are hosting in it. They are about an inch, and he is about 5" diameter. I've tried caging the clowns out for a day, but it didn't make a difference.

I need some tips from the experts. Whats the next step?
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Old 02/23/2007, 09:21 PM
GSMguy GSMguy is offline
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i physicly shoved mine in a hole in the rocks to get it to stay put
 


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