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Sheila1322
Jessica8898
for whom exactly is it harmful??? for fish, plants, shrimp, filter, lamp????
Courtney4094
He eats corals, I had a Caulastrea.
Mark
Remove it from the reef; it won't make things worse. I catch all the illegal ones as much as I can, and in Samp, they live out their lives without bothering anyone or anything. Set up a small 10-liter aquarium for it and let it live.
Rey_Krylov, either give advice if you know what to say or stop asking such questions. The question was posed by Sergey to the sailors, and knowledgeable people will respond to him.
Michelle9986
For all of the above, especially for the lamps! He gnaws on them!
Scott8536
There is a similar fellow in the article; run the article through a translator yourself.
Joshua3019
I caught the same one at my place, placed it in the sand, and it buries itself in the sand under the stones.
Michelle1662
Did you find the name? I have the same one)))
Brian
This is a sculpin, like all of them, it is a predator. If there are no small organisms, and you have them, then put it in the sump; there it won't bother anyone. In the Black Sea, there are many of these or similar ones; essentially, these fish are the sea's sanitation workers, consuming any leftover food!
Brian6895
Four of them live in the display. They eat thread and take food away from LPS due to hunger. Sometimes they roll frags. They have not been observed eating live pods.
Helen
Xantho poressa