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    mrs.som - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Meet Kermit!

    My new emerald crab. He started nomming algae within seconds of hitting the sand. Gotta love that green color too!

    41242 1327081386631 1518835223 30711773 4103719 n - Meet Kermit!
    29 gallon Biocube: Stock equipment, SR3 Skimmer
    Le Frog, Lawnmower Blenny
    The Petries, Clarkii Clowns
    Kermit, Emerald Crab
    Leather Coral, Kenya Trees, Red Mushrooms
    ~More to come as budget allows!~

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    bigbill - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    yea i told they would i love mine great pic
    I have no fear of losing my life - if I have to save a koala or a crocodile or a kangaroo or a snake, mate, I will save it.
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    jolson10450 - Reefkeeper
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    Justin
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    lol om nom nom! looks good

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    XSiVE - Reefkeeper
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    nice.. my emeralds have turned whitish, and arent really eating much algae anymore =( Its nice to see what they are supposed to look like / supposed to do lol

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    streetrodder007 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Fort Gratiot, MI
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    I bought one last year that was super green, and he was a great cleaner, now he is old and white and is lazy.

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Jamie
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    1st and only emerald I ever had died within a week
    There's nothing like being a Reefer! www.upmmas.com

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    That crab looks fat, happy and comfortable!!! LOL!!

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    mrs.som - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Yeah, here he was taking a brief rest on the finger leather, thought it would be a good photo op.
    Most of the time he is stuffing his face though with algae, gets up early and only stops once the lights go out at night.
    Hopefully he doesn't get lazy and pale, even if he does I'll still love him :D
    29 gallon Biocube: Stock equipment, SR3 Skimmer
    Le Frog, Lawnmower Blenny
    The Petries, Clarkii Clowns
    Kermit, Emerald Crab
    Leather Coral, Kenya Trees, Red Mushrooms
    ~More to come as budget allows!~

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