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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 On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 22:58:57 -0500, "Boomer" wrote: 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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