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Boomer
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"Boomer" wrote in message
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: Most tubers in nature do not sit on the bottom with the tentacles draped on the
: substrate/bottom, is what I'm talking about. The tubers extend beyond the
: substrate/bottom, some times by more than a foot. This allows their tentacles to feed
: better. Tubers find this very difficult to do in a reef tank as they can not build a
very
: supportive tube that allows them to rise up off the bottom.
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: How the usually sit in nature
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: Boomer
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: If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up
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: Former US Army Bomb Technician (EOD)
: Member; IABTI, NATEODA, WEODF, ISEE & IPS
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: Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum
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http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php
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: "Ct Midnite" bmw.10.ctm@xoxy.(nospam)net wrote in message
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:: Could you explain the bottom of the tank reference. I don't doubt
:: you, it's just that I have kept mine buried in the sand for the last
:: couple of years just because I thought that's what I should do.
:: What's the problem with the bottom?
::
:: Ct Midnite
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:: On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 22:58:57 -0500, "Boomer"
:: wrote:
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:: I kept the same on for 15 years and it did not die of natural causes. As long as it is
: fed
:: correctly, not to much and not to little they will do fine. However, many have had
:: problems keeping them . It is usually a food thing and not keeping them off the
bottom
: in
:: a tank. I kept mine in artificial tubes which by far is the best way.
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