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He came home with me!:)
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Got a bubbler?
Not but I’m not too concerned he’s in a double bag and extra air. Should’ve thought about that but I think he’ll be fine. I just happened to go to the not so local fish store lol.
 

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Not but I’m not too concerned he’s in a double bag and extra air. Should’ve thought about that but I think he’ll be fine. I just happened to go to the not so local fish store lol.
As long as they filled the bag with O2, it should be fine.
 

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I love picasos but my little 3" one was terror and ended up picking at my 30" zebra moray to the point the eel stopped eating.
Was the fish in hypo or just low salinity? Many stores keep fish in low salinity and say it prevents disease.
It doesn't kill disease but suppresses it and when the fish are placed into normal salinity disease can then become active.
Sorry for the negativity.
 
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I love picasos but my little 3" one was terror and ended up picking at my 30" zebra moray to the point the eel stopped eating.
Was the fish in hypo or just low salinity? Many stores keep fish in low salinity and say it prevents disease.
It doesn't kill disease but suppresses it and when the fish are placed into normal salinity disease can then become active.
Sorry for the negativity.
1.009 and cooper so he will be dripped. I watched him eat and they said they’ve had him for around a month.
 

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