Would you eat anything grown in your tank?

Would you eat anything grown in your tank?


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BBoley24

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awesome tommy boy GIF
Did we just become best friends?
 

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No, what I mean is, you can get a good look at a T-bone by sticking your head up a butcher's butt... No, wait. It's gotta be your bull
Absolutely love that movie!
 

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I’ve eaten T. Maxima. Island night buffet on Rarotonga. Scooped a 1/2 cup of what I thought I was some Kind of macaroni salad. I took a bite, it wasn’t too bad until I took a better look at my plate and saw there were tiny maxima mantles where expected noodles.
Could not eat another bite. My digestive track refused to intake anymore of these dead aquarium specimens. I was as horrified as if I’d gotten a mouthful of Tangaroa’ sausage. I don’t eat that either.

I like wild caught Ahi tuna. I don’t think it would taste the same from an aquarium.
 

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This is a blue crab I added to my tank in late October of this year it was a hitchhiker on some kool stuff I brought back from padre island it started out smaller than my pinky nail now the little bit$& is crawling outta my tank I feed her solid squid chunks of frozen cut bait like 5 times a day and she still tosses my hermits (the big ones from the gulf) and eats all my margarita snails .. this bit$& is getting eaten as soon as she’s too much of a problem nah I’m kidding I love this crab ... who knew these animals could be so fun
 

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Here are some of when she was smaller
 

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Just in case you can’t see it the top pic in the last post you can barely see her on the right and up and slightly to the left just under the live rock u can see a baby stone crab
 

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