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Urchin clingfish

Ezaudio2

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This guy came in on some live rock I bought. Free for pick up. In the wild it lived with a long spine urchin for protection. Needs non aggressive tank mates and an established tank to thrive. It is about 2” long probably best suited for a nano tank otherwise Power heads and overflows might be a problem.

Free pick up in islip NY

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Never seen this! Looks like a neon goby or some sort of pipefish, pretty cool you got it with a live rock!

when I was about twelve and just bought my first tank, I road my bike to Petco and ended up buying this pretty cool live rock, didn’t know a lawn mower blenny was inside!

They wrapped this rock in only a wet news paper, he lived for many many many years after that!!!!
 

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