Sea apple care

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Imperialreptileslv

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Sea apples don't do well in captivity - they require a constant food source in the water column - so much so that the tank water itself turns lethal if we try to achieve that type of saturation. Usually they just die slowly from their introduction leaving the owner with a nasty surprise when they cash out - they release toxins that can and do destroy all life in the tank most esp. small tanks.
 
Sea apples don't do well in captivity - they require a constant food source in the water column - so much so that the tank water itself turns lethal if we try to achieve that type of saturation. Usually they just die slowly from their introduction leaving the owner with a nasty surprise when they cash out - they release toxins that can and do destroy all life in the tank most esp. small tanks.

That doesn't sound good :(


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