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Sharon
What about the "predatory nature" of this opisthobranch mollusk (possibly from the genus Aplysia)?
Randy
You are always at the top of your achievements in the field of marine aquariums!!! WELL DONE!!!
Sheila1322
I looked it up in a book, it says it's not predatory and feeds on encrustations. Moreover, it's not poisonous, unlike most of its relatives. I'll try to find its name.
David7773
There are two downsides
- he is as scary as a nuclear war
- he is a tank, wherever he goes, he turns everything upside down.
- if something happens to him, he could poison everyone.
In general, he is probably useful wildlife
nothing personal, don't trust this rabbit.
Kenneth7210
It turns out there is another downside, see the photo.
It is called Dolabela sp, Alage eating slug.
Sharon
What’s wrong with it, it’s a normal humus mini-factory. At least it cracks the overgrowth?
Jeremy
Slowly cracking.
Matthew1280
There is another downside: after the overgrowth ends, which will happen quite soon, a fluffy northern fox will come to the sea bunny.
Daniel9952
We will feed with cabbage and carrots or pass it on as a relay.
Jill1815
this is not the kind of beast worth the trouble of feeding. The relay is the only right choice.
Rick
It eats all the growths (although it also produces quite a bit of waste), and the aquarium is cleaned to a shine. SUPER!!! So far, it hasn't dropped or broken anything! I hope it stays that way.
Barbara8192
Oh, so you took the third hare?
It hasn't broken or dropped anything for me either. It moves with the grace of a panther.
It only doesn't eat the red thread.
I just discovered: the hare is COMPLETELY buried in the sand!! Only its nostrils are sticking out. What could that be about?
Justin
Preparing for a nuclear explosion
Brent8919
I want that too)
Kevin3579
You can order it, and the delivery is coming soon.
Meghan
They are not in the pre-order price list for the delivery on the 9th!