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| Tubeworm | Not sure where you're located or if you would want them shipped, but Aquatouch in Arizona has them. Their website is www.aquatouch.com I was in the store yesterday and they have a whole tank of tank-raised black percs. Selling for about $35 a piece. |
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| Fire Coral | If you're planning on just showcasing the black percula's, getting them from the same batch is good, but if you're planning on breeding them you should find out what generation they are. CB Black percula's were started with just a few wild pairs, and the inbreeding is starting to show (mis-striping, pug nose, nemo-like fins, etc..). I believe ORA recently got some new WC pairs, but I'm not entirely sure on the status of their fry. Hope this helps, Alexis
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