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| Midas Blenny | Re: Pretty Yellow Polyps Thanks to all the response! I must say I've gotten more from this than any other post. Well, it seems the answer is YES,YES,and YES, they are pretty, they do spread, and they do sting others pretty badly. Knowing all this I still love the color and form and will likely keep them but I would like to know if thereis any way to better contain them? I suppose step one would be to place them on the bottom, at least then they may not move UP the reef. Any suggestions on containment? |
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