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vealboy
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My new Clowns!

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These are my new Clowns 3, 4 & 5! It is hard to see in the pic but the one in a bag by himself is 2+ inches long, the pair on the right are about 1.5 inches. Clowns 1 & 2 are missing in action, I tried to find them when I got home, but they must have found a REALLY good hiding spot!
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FishyLady
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Oh they are REALLY good at hiding you would have to strip the tank out to find them, I'm sure they are fine though, don't worry they'll come out when they are hungry!! :) the best 'bait' is bloodworm (defrosted).

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Once your new guys are out of quarantine, they will make the lost ones feel more comfortable.
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vealboy
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Well they must all come out after the lights go off...I am missing a LOT of snails ! :D
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FishyLady
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Yep, they love the lights being off and they LURVE snails!!!!! :lol:

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Told ya those snails days were numbered!
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