looking for COCO worms

country critters gets them in occasionally. i was just there today, but didnt really take notice to if they had any in.
 
Re: looking for COCO worms

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8871415#post8871415 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by DEXTER SOLIS
hi guys, I wanted to add coco worms in my tank, anybody seen them in stores?


Do I remember you having a Copperband Butterfly?
 
I know that a CBB would view a $50.00 Coco worm as a tasty snack, I don't know about the Hawk fish.
 
i would like tp know myself too. I have rad they are very difficult yo keep. I wonder if feeeding or flow plays a major role
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8873797#post8873797 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by DEXTER SOLIS
i would like tp know myself too. I have rad they are very difficult yo keep. I wonder if feeeding or flow plays a major role

Dex,
whadda you had too much too drink :lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8873264#post8873264 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fishome25
not completely off topic, but has anyone ever kept a coco worm long term?


I tried twice. First one made it for about 9 months. Second one didn't make 3 months. That's when I gave up.
 
hi guys, I was able to pick one up from Mutts & Butts. He was never opening in the system he was in, and was very shy after acclimating. 2 weeks later I moved him under a over hang that got medium-light flow & has never stoped showing himself! :D

so here is my experience on placement:
on rock, not sand, under over hang, no light, medium flow.
 
You gotta feed that worm, Dex!
I only picked up one of the three Lumenarcs, as I'm in construction mode. I won't be firing them up any time soon, so there's no sense in having them around where they could get hurt. I needed one to make sure all my measurements are right.
Lumenarcs sure look cool though! :D
 
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