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    To be Mr. Obvious, the dips would all be done with tank water (saltwater) not freshwater as is common for some corals.

    Jamie- They had one of those walking dendro at Fish Drs. in Ypsilanti a couple weeks ago. It definitely wasn't cheap. Plus the thing likes to walk behind the rocks were you don't see it. I also didn't think it looked half as nice as a bright yellow dendro. But it was unique.
    Last edited by jimsflies; 01-13-2010 at 03:46 PM.

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