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Old 07/03/2002, 12:07 PM
Randy V Randy V is offline
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What unusual animals do you keep in your 'fuge??

I added a striated frogfish to my refugium several months ago and I wondered what unusual animals anyone else is keeping in their 'fuge.


The angler has worked out really well. It is very much at home in the dense gracilaria macroalgae and the end product of its two large weekly meals is quickly used by the sand bed critters. Obviously it does not eat anything as small as the animals that we want to cultivate in our refugiums. Anybody else found similar things to make their 'fuge more interesting?
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Old 07/03/2002, 01:39 PM
SteveP SteveP is offline
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I moved my scarlet reef hermits to my 'fuge. Not unusual, but I had to get rid of those Turbo snail murderin' bastiges somehow!

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