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Anyone looking to rehome their GHA eating seahare?

I have a massive GHA issue and am desperately trying to find a seahare but nowhere local has had any in stock for weeks.

Let me know!
 

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Golden State Corals have a few and they're located in Reseda. I think they open at noon.
Also, you'll need to trim back the GHA by hand to help out.
 
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Golden State Corals have a few and they're located in Reseda. I think they open at noon.
Also, you'll need to trim back the GHA by hand to help out.
Nice, good to know. I called last week and they didn't have any so maybe they stocked up based on that.

Understood on the trimming...this is a weekly exercise at this point lol. In your experience, can they at least handle longer strands than trochus/astrea?
 

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Nice, good to know. I called last week and they didn't have any so maybe they stocked up based on that.

Understood on the trimming...this is a weekly exercise at this point lol. In your experience, can they at least handle longer strands than trochus/astrea?
I was there on Monday and they had a couple, but give them a call first. I think if it’s not super long they’ll go after it, but one thing to keep in mind, they require other algae too, so if they stop eating GHA, then you need to offer them something else, like nori. They don’t just eat GHA and that’s it, so if they don’t go after it at first, offer something else and give them time.


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