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Ross tha Reefer

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Ok so I see the old threads in here but nothing is up to date! I have a cuttlefish egg that should be just about to pop and need live brine faster than my eggs will arrive for me to hatch! There is one store that I have been to that I know for sure was breeding there own brine. The saltwater section of this store is in the back (like freshwater fish are cool pfft) and they have a ton of large tanks in front full of big fishies....ring any bells for anyone? Please help
 

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Ok so I see the old threads in here but nothing is up to date! I have a cuttlefish egg that should be just about to pop and need live brine faster than my eggs will arrive for me to hatch! There is one store that I have been to that I know for sure was breeding there own brine. The saltwater section of this store is in the back (like freshwater fish are cool pfft) and they have a ton of large tanks in front full of big fishies....ring any bells for anyone? Please help
I was just at FG in The Woodlands and they had some. Ive seen others mention OLA frequently as well.
 
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Ok so I see the old threads in here but nothing is up to date! I have a cuttlefish egg that should be just about to pop and need live brine faster than my eggs will arrive for me to hatch! There is one store that I have been to that I know for sure was breeding there own brine. The saltwater section of this store is in the back (like freshwater fish are cool pfft) and they have a ton of large tanks in front full of big fishies....ring any bells for anyone? Please help
Where do you live? There is a store in Webster that’s as you describe called the Aquazoo.
 
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