Bandits in town.....

mrx66699

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Here are a few pics of one of my new favorites of my setup lets see some of yours.....he has been with me now for about 2 weeks and eats everything from mysis, pellets, dried seaweed, blood worms to organic baby spinach and was previously with another local friend for about a year and a half.....

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My tank runs at 68 in the winter and 72 during the summer. I feed PE mysis, NLS pellets, and other random foods. My babies will eat just about anything.

~Michael
 
Michael. Nice to see someone truly understands the temperature requirements of Apolemichtys arcuatus ! While you can get away with having them at 75-77, those temps are not conducive to long term health of this unique, endemic species of the Hawaiian Archipelago
 
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