jjensen6823
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While I was in Florida last week, visiting my in-laws, I stopped at my Alma Matre, Eckerd College, in St. Petersburg, where there were hundreds of ragged sea hares, Bursatella Leachii, gliding through the seagrass beds and sand flats, as there usually are this time of year (I remember collecting them for Marine Invert Bio). I brought about a dozen home with me, and put two in my reef and the rest in my refugium. They seem to be doing just fine. They are vegetarians, and should be reef safe. Mine do glide over my corals sometimes, but I don't think they are hurting anything.
I'm going to give a couple to some friends and put one in another tank, but I should still have 5 or 6 extra, if anyone is intersted. I'd be glad to sell them for $5 each or swap them for small SPS/LPS frags/starts. You would need to pick them up in Kent. PM me if interested.
Jim
I'm going to give a couple to some friends and put one in another tank, but I should still have 5 or 6 extra, if anyone is intersted. I'd be glad to sell them for $5 each or swap them for small SPS/LPS frags/starts. You would need to pick them up in Kent. PM me if interested.
Jim