Prepare to have your minds blown...

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Camshaft Ramrod;3840412; said:
It eats very very small plankton.

And yes they are very hard to take care of. For ever one you see, hundreds probably died for it to get there. They are best kept in the wild and in my opinion shouldn't be in the aquarium trade. I believe they are deepwater also.


They're quite epic

I agree completely. Its kinda sad to think about the shipping process. They're death rate is probably something along 85%
 
Very nice!

Finally a thread by Cam I can enjoy...lol
 
Thanks gr8...



This vid isnt mine, by the way. I would never keep a red feather in a tank.
 
i know this is a fairytale but think of a tank filled with them, it would be mesmerizing.
 
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