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Unread 11/13/2017, 03:46 PM   #2838
Pandagobyguy
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Originally Posted by Subsea View Post
Michael, you should strongly consider a Sea Apple. I have kept them for more than 2 years with a less developed bio diverse system than you have. I have had them die in a tank and decompose for several days while I was away. When I pulled out Sea Apple, it was more than foul smelling, if was putrid smelling. Consider this, they eat a gumbo of detritus, bacteria and larvae of all sizes. Sounds like what we grow in our tanks.
No poison issue? I've always heard they kill everything when they die

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