Small Sea Apple for sale!

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I just got this little guy a few months ago, and he's healthy and active (as active as a blue and yellow lump can be). However, I have a lot of trips coming up in the next few months and Im not confident whoever is looking after my tank will be as adept at feeding the tank as I am.

So I thought Id see if anyone wants to add him to their tank! Hes 2" long and about as round as a nickel. light blue with bright yellow rows of suckers and peach/orange feeders. Hes really neat and will move around the tank looking for areas of high flow. Your tank must be mature and stable! Apples will not tolerate large swings in any parameters or temp. Finding one so small is rare, and theyre slow growers so you should be able to enjoy him in a medium sized tank for a long time!



I bought him for $60 bucks a few months back. $40 takes him. In southeast denver.
 
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ill think about it. i was trying not to add anythine else to my tank, but I do know youve got some nice stuff. if it doesnt sell in a little bit, ill hit you up.
 

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Yeah that little guy is awesome. Too bad I'm still cycling my tank otherwise I'll take it. Enjoy your trips, wishing I could travel soon :)
 

skebo

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are these related to nudis? got a link to a care sheet? reef and invert safe? Is this the one that just eats apt?
 
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i dont know if theyre related to nudis, but i know theyre similar to sea cucumbers. filter feeders. reef and invert safe. ive been feeding mine phyto and oyster feast for the past few months with no problems.
 

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looked it up, where abouts are you? This is no different in care than the sea hares we had, just different diet.
 
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