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Old March 27th 05, 06:09 AM
Billy
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I had a couple small Nassarius snails toolin' around in my 75reef,
and I like the way the stir up the sand, so I stopped by the LFS last
week and picked up 15 of them. A buck a pop, large ones, shell almost
black, which struck me as odd, but they were Nassarius in every
respect. When I placed them in my tank today they began tearing
off...until the Coral Beauty noticed them.

The ******* ate every one he could catch. Hammered at them until they
flipped over and ate the damn things. I think 4 survived long enough
to get under a rock or burrow into the sand. Sure ticked me off.

billy


 




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