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Well, I know everyone says these are the hardest to keep around but look what I just found in my tank....

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I see a bunch of tiny tentacles around as well, wonder if there might be more to come....
 
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That is amazing! I've heard of the red ORA goni dropping babies, never a wild one though. If you want to sell one I'm interested :) Sometimes it just depends on the individual specimen how easily it adapts to tank life.
 
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Let me see what happens over the next couple days. My tank is too small for a bunch of these so I'll definitely be looking to move some if there are more. Its just sitting on the substrate shielded from the current by the big brain there for now. Not sure what to do but leave it alone which is the game plan.
 
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Well only the one so far, he's doing well but getting blown around the tank, so off to the store to get some PVC so I can make an intank holding area for the little critter. Hoping to see more come off the old girl. If I only get the one I'm definitely keeping that as the cultured ones are supposedly much more hardy then the wild ones. If there are more I'll let ya'll know.
 
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