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FS: Harlequin shrimp for your asterina problem!

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Now that these little guys did their job of eating nuisance asterina sea stars, they are ready to pass on to the next reefer. Paypal to hold, no shipping, no trades. Pickup 91101 or can meet up off the 605 fwy.

$50 each or $80 for the pair.
 
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Sorry about the bad picture.

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I can look under the skirt but nowadays thats risky....lol...is there a way to sex them?
You do just that, but don't in person ;)

Under the females tail will have blue spots like the rest of her body.

The males are plain white.
 

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