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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Greg

    Default Sea Hare

    I have contacted "all" of my lfs' and no one has a sea hare for my GHA problem, i have tried everything else and this will be the last but the problem is slowly going away, i just want it to be faster haha.
    all the sites i've checked have crazy shipping or minimum purchase requirements. Maybe some of the folks here could recommend the cheapest but decent suppliers or something? Any ideas welcomed. thanks again for all the support.

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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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    Etropicals (Dr foster and smith) If you build your own cleaner package, they have dwarf sea hares, and free shipping over 60.00.

    http://www.etropicals.com/product/sc...3789&subref=AA

    "Here's how it works:
    Fill your shopping cart with $60 or more worth of invertebrates from the species pictured below, and we'll box and ship them to you at no additional charge (shipping & handling is included in the prices listed). To call in your order, please tell the customer service representative you wish to build your own reef package."

    It's the cheapest min. order price to get FREE over night shipping I have found. AND, if anything dies they credit the $$ back to your credit card immediatly!! No questions asked. The do not "credit it to you next order" like some places do.

    I just ordered 5 of the dwarf seahares for HA in my seahorse tank, some large turbos, and other cleaners. 1 sea hared was DOA and so was 1 queen conch. It was very cold that day and I live in the boonies. So fedex didn't get here till 5:00. Everything else was healthy and is doing well. I will order from them again.

    Angie

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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    An urchin might do you some good.... I'm particular to the long spine, diadema sp. their diet is completely algaes. Not sure about HA.

    How about a lawnmower blenny? Have you tried one of them for algae control... they've always done a great job for us, and quite personable as well.
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    i had a lawnmower but he went looney and started attacking everything so i got rid of him, he was almost 6 inches, prolly senile. last time i tried an urchin they ate my coralline as well.

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    i got one last week, if I find another one you can have it for free if you pay shipping. email me at playa0069u@yahoo.com cause I will forget lol

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