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Originally Posted by Anselth ... I'm just so worried about their record in captivity. |
Adam you have a legitimate concern.There are some members here that have had success keeping blue spots. Jstorey has had his for over a year and Scott has had his Spotty for quite some time now! However, I think the best way to success is making sure you start out with a healthy specimen. I bought my Polky from my LFS. They had him for about a month, and I asked them to feed him so I could see him eating. He ate like a pig and he had made several burrows in the tank. If you're looking on-line to buy one, I would recommend Live Aquaria. There you can see what you're getting, plus they have an excellent QT process and an arrive alive guarantee. You're already doing something important to insure success with a blue spot....... you're on this forum! Which is full of good info and support, just ask Lynn and others!