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    Quote Originally Posted by Europhyllia View Post
    lol what are you up to Kevin?
    Just wanted to throw them in my reef and let them breed as a natural food source. I only have two left as last night I put the 4 in the fuge, well late last night I checked on them and three were in the sump area by the return pump! So I moved those three to the display. Sadly I never found the fourth one and last night one was out swimming by itself. I dont think it made it through the night. :( The two are swimming around together. I got Lyretail Dalmations and drip acclimated them. I bet I only have females left now though.
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    Are the fry of these guys something a small maroon clown, a small blue regal tang, a medium PJ cardinal, a lawnmower blenny, a yellow clown goby and a green clown goby might eat? I mean, if seahorses eat em, I imagine they are the right size for any of these fish...just don't know if they will do it!

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    Richard. I got Reidis. Adult Reidi seahorses. They are way bigger than the little bitties you see in the pet stores. I would think only Adult Reidi or Erectus would eat mollies (if that)
    My Reidi's eat ghost shrimp for example. I don't think my clowns would eat those shrimp
    Karin



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    Gotcha.

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    I could definately see an adult maroon clown eating the babies. The others Im not sure about. Maybe an angel would? Other than that, of course, groupers, frogfish, etc.
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