R ripped tide Active Member Market Messages 2,920 Reaction score 0 Jul 31, 2012 #1 > class="gc-images" title="ImageUploadedByTapatalk1343702764.928071.jpg[/IMG] style="max-width:400px" /></a> Shrooms eating an asterina star.
> class="gc-images" title="ImageUploadedByTapatalk1343702764.928071.jpg[/IMG] style="max-width:400px" /></a> Shrooms eating an asterina star.
N nathannano Member Market Messages 100 Reaction score 0 Jul 31, 2012 #2 +1 i grab mine with tongs and drop them to there death either on my plate coral or hungry acans 8)
J jef4y Active Member Market Messages 1,701 Reaction score 0 Jul 31, 2012 #3 If I had a problem with them I'd get a harlequin shrimp in a second. I love those things.
R ripped tide Active Member Market Messages 2,920 Reaction score 0 Jul 31, 2012 #4 JeF4y;784992 wrote: If I had a problem with them I'd get a harlequin shrimp in a second. I love those things. Click to expand... That is a pretty good excuse to get one, but I doubt he would last long. My tank is wrasse heavy.
JeF4y;784992 wrote: If I had a problem with them I'd get a harlequin shrimp in a second. I love those things. Click to expand... That is a pretty good excuse to get one, but I doubt he would last long. My tank is wrasse heavy.
J jef4y Active Member Market Messages 1,701 Reaction score 0 Jul 31, 2012 #5 So you're a wrasse man eh? hehehe..
R ripped tide Active Member Market Messages 2,920 Reaction score 0 Jul 31, 2012 #6 Lol! There really is a lot more relevance to that statement than you know!!!
N nathannano Member Market Messages 100 Reaction score 0 Jul 31, 2012 #7 wrasses don't eat them? Sent from my tank using tapatalk