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Brooke

Is this the red one at the top? I don't know, but have you tried it tasting like under Nemirovka? Try it, and if you don't get poisoned, then nothing will happen in the aquarium. Well, you'll write later...

Eric

MONSTER!!!

Alan273

It all depends on luck; if someone bothers or tyrannizes it (or if the water quality suddenly worsens), then excesses are inevitable. Generally, if everything is fine, they live quite normally, but they need sand to dig around in search of food. If you have sand in your aquarium and you don't plan to set up a DSB, then a cucumber is a fairly useful creature, though it has its "buts."

Natalie

Thank you! Yes, there is river sand in the aquarium, but it's DSB. The aquarium is 500 liters. Can't you have a cucumber in DSB?

David7773

Well, for the Chinese, it's a delicacy that they eat and don't get poisoned.

Wendy

It is also medicinal.

Ricardo7341

The thing is that the way cucumbers feed is as follows: they eat sand along with everything in it, and then "with clean sand they go to the bathroom," meaning they simply destroy the fauna living in the sand, along with the detritus that interests them more. So, it will be necessary either to arrange the DSB in another place or to relocate the cucumber. As for the edibility of sea cucumbers, they are very tasty.

Andrea6761

Handsome!!! With good filtration, it shouldn't be toxic. Where did you buy it?

Elizabeth882

I bought it from Lesha. I already returned it and exchanged it for an ophiuroid.