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Old September 26th 06, 08:55 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Wayne Sallee wrote on 9/26/2006 3:33 PM:
They are not destructive to anything, they just need to eat several
times a day.

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swarvegorilla wrote on 9/26/2006 11:15 AM:
"George Patterson" wrote in message
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Bryan wrote:

But I couldn't find anything about their aquarium life.
One thing I did find is that they max out about 35 cm. That takes a
pretty large tank and might have something to do with the reluctance
of importers to bring them into the States.

It is not listed as a threatened species by the IUCN, but that
doesn't eliminate the possibility that there is some sort of
prohibition on exporting it commercially.

George Patterson
All successes in conservation are temporary. All defeats are
permanent.


I am a reasonably advanced aquarist, and my fishys come fresh from the
collectors on da barrier.
Many don't ship so well.
Have never kept the Indian fish myself either
these that I listed are just a few I have picked out that I want.
Have none of them... yet
Gonna be ordering a lot more marine than that
thats what I do friend
order fish, set them up and sell them off
I also talk.... a lot.
Reef is my weakness.
I just always seem to add something destructive.
Last time it was a hermit crab.
I really like those anthias...... they are really nice.
I could always call the wholesaler and see how they look at his end?
I mean they really are really nice, I'd almost be game to try for a
species tank of them.