cdeboard
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Oct 18, 2009 19:13:12 GMT -5
Post by cdeboard on Oct 18, 2009 19:13:12 GMT -5
I got one of the awesome plates of spinnerbayt... Should this just be set on the bottom or can it be glued to a rock? Reason I ask is because it is getting blown around a little and i have a sandsifting star. I want this thing to live and grow well. I have wanted one of these for a while. It plumped up, put its feeders out, and ate really quick. Looks amazing under actinics. Wicked orange mouth.
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Oct 18, 2009 20:15:50 GMT -5
Post by ADMIN2 on Oct 18, 2009 20:15:50 GMT -5
Did you use some of the food we made today for feeding? I was wondering how it did. I did not get any of it myself.
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Oct 18, 2009 20:24:58 GMT -5
Post by cdeboard on Oct 18, 2009 20:24:58 GMT -5
Yes it broke up into very small particles at the end. My palys and that plate loved it. I watched the plate grab a piece and move it towards the mouth. Was really neat.
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Oct 19, 2009 7:05:15 GMT -5
Post by spinnerbayt on Oct 19, 2009 7:05:15 GMT -5
You could glue it to a flat rock or plug and place it in the sand. You can always remove it later as the plate grows.
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Oct 19, 2009 12:03:25 GMT -5
Post by cdeboard on Oct 19, 2009 12:03:25 GMT -5
Cool thanks.. as of now it seems to be pretty happy and not moving around. So, going to leave it for now. Now I have read somewhere that these plates will actually move themselves, anyone heard of this?
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