Tiger tail sea cucumber

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I have two tiger tail sea cucumbers available. These are essential for flora balance in your tank, this prevents bacterial blooms and do a great job of scavenging other stuff on rock and sand as well.

I purchased one a while back and it split.

I caught one and is available for pick up immediately. The other is still on the loose.

- SOLD -

Deposit for hold. Curbside pickup.

Located in Huntington Park, CA 90255



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I have one back up for sale caught and ready for pick up today.

20 bucks!

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I have one in my old tank, two in fact. I've worked hard at being patient building up my new 150 gallon over the past 6 months and haven't pulled the trigger putting the cucumbers in because of the potential to nuke my new tank. I do love them though and agree they are great for cleaning the sand! Hardest worker in a tank IMO! Always on the move 24/7.
 
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I have one in my old tank, two in fact. I've worked hard at being patient building up my new 150 gallon over the past 6 months and haven't pulled the trigger putting the cucumbers in because of the potential to nuke my new tank. I do love them though and agree they are great for cleaning the sand! Hardest worker in a tank IMO! Always on the move 24/7.
As long as there is nothing bugging them like triggers angels or any other predatorial fish like groupers. It will be fine.

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Do they need sand? Cause my tank is bare bottom
I think that is what they thrive on. I have seen them licking rock and glass, but 75% of the time it is sand.

Short answer: yes. It is ideal.

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