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Very hard as in water quality or they just don't survive in captivity?
I was worried about the color and wether it could have bleached and someone died it pink.
Very hard as in water quality or they just don't survive in captivity?
I was worried about the color and wether it could have bleached and someone died it pink.
From the pictures (( and would need to see the underside/foot to be sure )), it looks like an H. malu and not an H. crispa --- one of the issues with common names.
Assuming it is an H. malu, that is a (( some what )) common color for them (( H. malus aren't super common )) and it looks pretty darn good.
They do stay on the smaller side, so could be an issue with larger clown(s), and tend to prefer the sandbed.
Nothing on the foot, but on the underside of the oral disc.
Would be similar to this (( M. doreensis ))
What color was the foot -- if you remember.
Looks pretty good to me.
That looks like an LTA and is that a rip on the bottom?
Yep, an M. doreensis, like stated.
And yes, I was taking the picture in case was needed for the refund --- a death sentence for an M. doreensis.
Glad to report the sabae is still in the same spot and looks to have a closed mouth this morning. Lights off with just moon lights, so hard to tell.
I am in Pekin, about 20 minutes from Peoria. And it actually came from a smaller lfs, not the big giant AO.
Not sure I should say this, but 36 bucks. Not sure if that is good or bad.