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Listen to what snuck in my tank...


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    systemfan15 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Listen to what snuck in my tank...

    Well, It isn't prob a big surprise to you guys, but i think its pretty cool. Well, I ordered a snails from saltwaterfish.com and I noticed that 2 tiny feather dusters attached themselves to the back of a snails shell, I'm trying to figure out how to send pics but i cant get the file size to come down even if i make it a low resolution pic...if some1 could help that would be great...also what kind of lighting is needed for a cleaner clam?
    Steve K.

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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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