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Jill1815
Ryan1989
Cool, how much does it cost?
Katie5500
The fish is SUPER!!! Cute and bright, it must be very difficult to take care of it "beyond the sea"!
Heather9815
Not difficult, but responsible.
Robert5335
A cantigaster costs about 20-25 dollars. Yes, taking care of a marine aquarium is, I would say, even easier than a freshwater one - no need for siphoning the bottom and other hassles... However, responsibility is important; if one hydrobiota costs between 20 and 100 dollars, the responsibility arises on its own. Although, if you create a mini-nemo (a small aquarium up to 100 liters), you can manage with a small budget. Just to get you started: Join the marine enthusiasts at Eva, you won't regret it.
Leonard
They say the truth that beauty is a terrible force!!! They have teased so much!!! Maybe I will eventually "grow up" to that too! SUPER!!! My soul feels like a celebration after watching the "teaser"!
April3499
I was very glad to help. By the way, there is a place near you in Obolon. Go visit it, you won't regret it.
Adam4310
Hello!
Interesting fish, I've never kept one like this before, it will be interesting to see how it lives in the aquarium.
Kimberly3727
Thank you, Ray! I will continue the experiment.
Sheila
don't worry, it will grow up and touch
Stephanie3084
Reporting! The Cantigaster has grown, is eating some frozen shrimp, and is trying to attack the boxer, but the boxer is giving him a hard time today, having caught him by the side. The shrimp are inaccessible to him due to the exceptional agility of the latter. He is searching for feather duster worms. He really loves snails. He doesn't touch crabs or corals at all and pays no attention to fish. However, he does attack the sea urchin - diadema, biting off small pieces of its spines, which is good since the spines are already 20 cm in diameter. Snails and feather duster worms are still present. The experiment continues.
Charles4157
I really like your "sea" and its inhabitants. Looking at the photos is so relaxing! You are so lucky! Good luck in the future!
Robert5335
Yanovsky also has some good fish! There was a delivery recently. Eva, the address is: Timoshenko 13a. The first time I went there, I spent about an hour and a half looking for that door!
Dennis
What's the point of bringing up a topic from three years ago?
Brandon9634
And what does the cantigaster have to do with the door?
Martha
Dear! As they say, better late than never! Not long ago, I had such a fish. I want to point out right away that all members of the four-toothed family are consumers of hard food, and if there is a deficiency for one reason or another, a rather tricky outcome is possible. You might already be aware, but just in case, I’ll mention that you can't do without manicure scissors, as after a certain period, you will need to trim the teeth—they can grow to the point where the fish cannot eat. The procedure is quite painless for them, the main thing is to be careful. My cantigaster lived for over 4 years, and I performed this procedure twice. I wish you success!
Andrea
Well, who knows...