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Nancy758
Lindsey3628
Is it her mouth or her leg in the photo?
Brooke
Good evening, mouth.
Julie3950
I was so twisted up when they accidentally caught polyps with the protopalitoids during fragmentation, but this is clearly a different case.
Scott9892
Thank you! I returned it to 58 liters, it inflated and started to crawl...
Amanda5586
Hi, Yura, thank you! The leg is intact, it arrived in excellent condition, it even ate.
Maria
While I was writing, I didn't notice your previous message. Since it has attached itself and started to crawl, let's hope it all works out. In any case, it needs to be watched closely now, because if it crawls into the rocks and decides to leave this world, it will take the entire population of Nanika with it.
James4757
So it doesn't cling to the stone in any way, it just rests against it and lies there. But half an hour ago, THEY ate a streptocephalus and puffed up.
Patricia1746
Kolya, worry less about her; let her wander through the crevices and among the stones and choose a spot for herself. If you like that she’s sitting there, feed her there, and she will stay. Also, if she hasn’t attached to a rock, place her deeper in the crevice; they move along the shadow side of the reef without disturbing the corals, this is not Magnifica.
Kathleen
Thank you! I understand!!!
Kristin
Decided to live!!!
Stuck.
Thomas5021
By the way, how many days do they digest food? I started offering my two a small piece of fish fillet (7x7x7mm), and they happily accept it every 2 days.