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Unread 01/20/2018, 09:28 AM   #3
kizanne
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yeah I've read mixed reviews. Some saying it is hard others saying they train easy onto pellets if the tank is turned off.

I always turn the tank off for 30 minutes or more for my mandarins and seahorses to eat.

I don't know if I'm going to risk it or not. The twin spots are friendly enough they share their tube sometimes with other gobies. same with tangaroa's. Of course they will all have their own pre-built tubes in the tank but I really don't like it when things don't work out so hopefully someone who's done it will chime in before Monday. I have to final my order on Monday and they have a pair of twins.


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