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Jarrod's 150 Cube.


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    ReeferRob - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    What that is so cool, can we get more details on that critter and the set up he resides in?
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    So far in a 29 thats hooked to my main system, He is a Octopus Vulgaris. Mostly out at night but sometimes in the evening. very cool critter his movements are awesome and they are so smart!

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    What's the max size?


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    no hes pretty secure in his own system. cant get out.. ya i have seen those videos as well. max size is varying depending on what web site you read.

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    Your fish (and octo) look soo small! How big are they???

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    small.. fish are all normal fish size..sohal tang is 4-5" clowns are young, angels are younger too, not huge. in a 150 cube, the octo is baseball size curled up and 16inches or so with arms spread out.

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    How is the potters behaving? I would love one but don't want take the chance.

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