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Great picture.
 

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The blueberry. Is it just out in the open? I thought it needed to be in the shade. It's very beautiful. Great pictures.
 

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Does it stay there? I ask because your is beautiful and seems to be doing very good. I've got 2 small ones. I have them almost in a cave to keep the algae off them. Do you have any problems with algae growing on it?
 
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Honestly I wasn't able to keep it alive. Your feeding regimen has to be pretty spot on as these guys aren't photosynthetic. I had him for about 8 months total. I don't remember having algae issues though.
 

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Very nice!
 

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I feed at least once a day if they are open. I hope I can keep them alive. They are my favorites. Anyway you pictures are very nice.
 

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I had mine for like 30 days most. Could not feed it often enough.
At 1 point bubble algae grew on its skeleton structure; it was like a Christmas tree with ornaments filled

Honestly I wasn't able to keep it alive. Your feeding regimen has to be pretty spot on as these guys aren't photosynthetic. I had him for about 8 months total. I don't remember having algae issues though.
 
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