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Searching for Coco Worm -
Anyone know of a LFS that carries these?
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I saw a couple at Tropical Paradise before the BAR meeting last weekend.
Best of luck with the Cocos--they are pretty tough to keep alive. Patrick
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Really? I've read mixed reviews, some say super easy and others impossible. What's the price range on these things anyway? I might change my mind if they're spendy
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I also saw some at Aquatic Gallery a few days ago. I've also heard that they are hard to keep because of the amount of filtering foods that they need to survive. I've seen them for about $40-60
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don't wasted your money on those bud,u have to target feeding them everyday or they're die just like the sun corals.they're hight meintaning corals.gl lapsan
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ah that sucks - ALL THE THINGS I LIKE ARE IMPOSSIBLE TO KEEP!
thanks for the advice everyone |
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All I can add is I have two in my tank. I never do anything specifically for them. They are almost always out and look spectacular (OK, pretty nice). They are in a 180 reef with lots of water movement. Great addition!!
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they do still have some at AG, they are $70 ea i believe.
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They have them at atlantis in fremont as well ... not sure how much they are though.
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If you kill it, remember this, they can live for like 20+ years in the wild (where they really should stay). IMO I would get some nice purple feather dusters, they have nearly the same look, and with an addition of Phyto, they are pretty hardy!
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