thanks cathey for trying to save my plate do you think you could save this one

teena

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i just got it yesterday, i thought it would have moer personality, but it just seems to stay in one spot, im not for sure what its called but i know its a softie, so PC should be fine, i did get it to eat about 2 am, i lost alot of sleep last night watching it to make sure it didnt get hurt in its new surroundings, it just stayed to its self, i may can try to keep it, but ive heard alot of people say there fine now but when they get full grown it could give me problems, hold on ill try to get a good pic, im seeking out your help on this one because i know you have a soft spot for saving hard to keep things, & you like a challenge, tell me what you think,
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10117111#post10117111 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by luckyfish
Not much water in that quarantine tank.

That species is self watering. Keeping them dry is the challenge;)
 
look at the back ground in that tank, it looks like a fresh water tank, but its realy a beach, it covers the whole wall,
 
I've had three of those, seem to be successful with one that has moved on out of the tank but still have two that I'm working on keeping healthy.

That is a particularly nice specimen and I'm really tempted, but I think I'm just going to wait at this point until the three I've got going now have frags that I can borrow from time to time.

They really are the most demanding, but that one looks so precious that I don't know how you could go wrong.

:D

btw ... your plate is doing okay and the Blastomusso nearby is getting over itself and being a little more tolerant.
 
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