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A few Q's before i get my octo tomorrow.

I'm not going with this supplier anymore, horrible customer service. this is the 2nd time he has sold "my" octo to someone else. i was told to come in today after 3 to pick up my octo. i got there at 3:15 and he told me. "sorry just sold it 2 mins ago.." i basically told him to shove off and I'm not shopping there anymore, all he had to say was whatever. oh well. I will just have my favorite LFS pick me one up tomorrow when they pick up their shipments. this one shouldn't be a dwarf but it will be mid Atlantic. I'm just hoping its not a vulgaris because i don't have room for it. we will see
 
It's pretty rare to get a vulgaris, although I hope I don't jinx you by saying that... they seem to be good at avoiding being caught as juveniles, and collectors know that the adults are to big to sell to hobbyists.
 
Octavarium;122942 said:
When I had mine in the reef tank, he would play with any frag that wasn't glued onto LR.

You might make a note of that on Oscar's journal as Carol has been watching her Hummelincki move all kinds of loose stuff around the tank.
 
some stuff i dont mind. i have some rubble and empty shells to play with. i will have to glue all of my frags down though. :P thanks i had almost forgoten to do that.
 

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