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He does, but I don’t believe he ships. We are in Florida. Here is the picture of the flesh. You can see it has covered the tile and is extended down to the rock.

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Mine definitely has not moved down!
 

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Yeah, I've still held off b/c of this -- I'm thinking I'll have to curb the craving for one until I have a larger tank. I just think they're so cool looking!

Just get one. Use the flow to help with sweepers. Look for a small one so you have time to let it grow. Go for it. It’s worth it
Mine definitely has not moved down!

How long have you had it? In the picture with the bubbles inflated it looks great. I would leave it alone for now.
 

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Just get one. Use the flow to help with sweepers. Look for a small one so you have time to let it grow. Go for it. It’s worth it


How long have you had it? In the picture with the bubbles inflated it looks great. I would leave it alone for now.
Around 2 months now
 

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