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Old 08/24/2006, 04:27 PM
BurntOutReefer BurntOutReefer is offline
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SFV/LA: WTT: Green Scat Trade for ?

Approx: 2" right now. Eats like a horse. Raised in my SW tank.
He will get big....so must own a somewhat bigger tank. Beautifull coloration on him. Note. He does pack a sting.
will trade for ? Will not ship. Pick-up/ Local Drop-off only.
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Old 08/24/2006, 11:00 PM
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bump...
hmmm....lots of views and no takers....
ok....FREE...
One awesome Green Scat....first one to PM.
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Old 08/27/2006, 07:48 PM
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Not sure if anyone here knows what a scat is or has a brackish tank.
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Old 09/01/2006, 03:31 PM
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Not sure if anyone here knows what a scat is or has a brackish tank.
Scatophagus argus should be fine in full marine. High-Range Brackish to Full Marine is preferable for health and coloration. This guy will eat all of your algae, doesn't matter what kind it is, they'll eat slime right off the glass. Might be a good investment for someone that has a Caulerpa infestation.
 


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