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Yep! But they're great cleaners.
I’d prefer cleaners that didn’t kill themselves personally. If my house cleaners did that I’d be…
well it wouldn’t be good
 
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any vendor suggestions for good quarantined cuc?
To my knowledge, few actually quarantine their CUC. You can give Dr. Reef a look, though, and find out what his quarantine protocol is!
 

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I’d prefer cleaners that didn’t kill themselves personally. If my house cleaners did that I’d be…
well it wouldn’t be good
I've only ever lost one out of the tank but my son saw him climbing down and tossed him back in. I was working on a lid at the time and it hasn't happened since.


We are still talking about house cleaners, right?
 

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I’d prefer cleaners that didn’t kill themselves personally. If my house cleaners did that I’d be…
well it wouldn’t be good
If this does happen, though, you'll need three things, a shovel, a tarp, and a friend that owes you a real big favor.
 
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If this does happen, though, you'll need three things, a shovel, a tarp, and a friend that owes you a real big favor.
Some of us might turn a blind eye for coral, especially levitating yellow spherical specimens... Ahem
 

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My tsb hiding away in the remains of a tuxedo urchin that was commandeered by a pincushion urchin :face-with-tears-of-joy:

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We all know Willy well... ;)prob 3+ yrs old now...:)
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One Eye Willy ,living up to his name... ;) :)
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My conch decided to tiptoe through the tulips
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I love an overenthusiastic conch! They make such great cleaners on the sand bed, but they are often overlooked for their rock cleaning abilities. I had one that would stretch as far as it could up the side of the main rocks in my nano, and that rock had about an inch and a half line from the sand bed up that was devoid of algae.
 

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