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Louis
Sat, 7th May 2016, 08:38 AM
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New Livestock just arrived!
Here’s what’s new:
Coral Beauty Sm/Md
Pigmy Cherub Angel
Bicolor Angel Sm/Md
Lavendar Tang (haw) Md
TriColor Fairy Wrasse Male Md
Banggai Cardinal
Hawkfish Flame
Heniochus Blk&White Sm
Pearlscale Butterfly Sm
T/r Occelaris 1- 1.5″
Bicolor Blenny (Indo)
Clown Yellow Goby
Firefish Goby
Mandarin Green Goby Lg
Watchman Yellow Goby Md
Red Scooter Blenny
Diamond Goby Md
Tail Spot Blenny
Pantherfish Md
Spotted Sweetlip Md
Clown Tang (Indo) Sm
Carpenters Wrasse
Dragon Wrasse (Indo) Sm
Six Line Wrasse (Indo)
Red Coris Wrss Adult (Haw) Md
Red Coris Wrss Adult (Haw) L
Foxface Md
Hawkfish Longnose Md
Pseudo Chromis Bicolor
Pseudo Chromis Purple
Pipefish Banded
Rose Anemone Sm
Purp.base Grn Bulb Ane Md
Blue Leg Hermit Car.
Tiger Shrimp
Sand Shifting Starfish
Banded Serpent Star
Urchin Long Spine
Sea Hare Nudibranch Sm/Md
Astria Snail (Florida)
Tiger Cucumber
Bumble Bee Snail
Vlamingi Tang 6″
Blue Jaw Trigger (F) 4″
Pistol Shrimp
Sweet Lips
Mocha Clown
Blue Spotted Puffer
This and many other great animals are available now! See you at The Studio!

Justin
Sat, 7th May 2016, 11:52 AM
Ooo, nice you have a tiger cucumber. I"ll have swing by and check it out

FarmerTy
Sun, 8th May 2016, 11:10 AM
Tigertail sea cucumbers make excellent detrivores for your sand bed and reproduce readily in reef systems via fragmentation. I went from 1 to 7 in two years and started selling them off to other reefers. I actually prefer the pink and black (edible) cucumbers, adds a pop of color and tends to roam away from the rock bases more than the tigertails. They don't eat as much as the tigertails so I have to keep more of them in the tank.