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saltyphish

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Here is a picture I took earlier of my fighting conch. This is by far my favorite member of my cuc. Seeing those beady eyes and its mouth extended out like that just looks awesome. Do many of you have them in your CUC?
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I have two and absolutely love them! they are great at keeping the sand clean! I don't see them any other places so not a good cleaner for rocks and glass but perfect for sand!
 

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I have 3 tonga fighting conchs. I love them and they have nice markings. And I also have a hairy short spine urchin. Those are my favorites.
 

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I've been thinking about getting a smaller one because I don't want a big one running over everything on the and bed. Does anyone have trouble with this and or how fast do they grow?
 

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Mine are about an inch and half to 2. I have a couple of plants and a feather duster and 3 tiny feathers and nothing gets bothered have had them for 3 months. So growth rate I don't know much.
 

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