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There were lots of nice invertebrates in the tanks at Tropic Isle this afternoon. I had their coupons for free fish with me, so I got several things. A couple scallops, a feather duster, a little algae blenny, three tiny hermits and a big photogenic blue hermit crab.
3 Comments:
Good luck with your new pets. My first saltwater fish was a lawnmower blenny but he jumped outta the tank and croaked pretty quickly so I'm hoping you have better luck. The Marshall Island Hermit stays pretty active and is a handsome addition to any reef aquarium setup.
I absolutely love the Marine Hermit Crab to death. I keep hermies too but the land kinds.
Love your blog!
~ Brittanie
is your blenny a salarias fasciatus? I never tried it because I have been told it will nip at stony corals. Does yours do that?
regards,
Patrice from www.aquariumslife.com
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