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Hi guys

anyone of you has keep a coco worm before, please share your experience with me. What is the ideal condition to keep it and most important of all, what to feed it. Please share your precious experience with me, thanks.

I have 3 in my tank.. One white, one pink and one red..

Just use Marine Snow.. If you dunn have much fishes, it would be ideal.. They'll open most of the time..

Cheers! :D

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Hi guys

anyone of you has keep a coco worm before, please share your experience with me. What is the ideal condition to keep it and most important of all, what to feed it. Please share your precious experience with me, thanks.

Target feed it regularly abt 3-4 times a week with phytoplankton, Kent Phytoplex is a suitable dead plankton substitute.

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Mine's in the refugium. I target feed it with liquid marine. Here's a picture of it spawning... it opens up most of the time, as long as nothing is disturbing it, even after lights out.

Paid $25 for it. Not sure if its expensive. I was also quoted $12 for the white ones.

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Mine's in the refugium. I target feed it with liquid marine. Here's a picture of it spawning...

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I believe the coco worm is not cheap and you keep it in your refugium? :huh: How much you pay for it? What is liquid marine? First time I heard of it.... Care to elobrate more? Thanks.

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If you look here, you'll see that my refugium is higher than my tank. Its also eye level, so no harm keeping mine in the refugium :)

Sorry, it wasn't liquid marine as I mentioned in the last post. Its "LIQUIFRY MARINE". Got it for about $9 from Pac Marine. Sorry the pict is a little blur. Too lazy to use the tripod. It comes in a blue/green box. The text on the bottle says: "Liquid food for filter feeders, tube worms and other plankton feeders in Marine Aquaria"

Just feed every other day into tank.

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If you look here, you'll see that my refugium is higher than my tank. Its also eye level, so no harm keeping mine in the refugium :)

Sorry, it wasn't liquid marine as I mentioned in the last post. Its "LIQUIFRY MARINE". Got it for about $9 from Pac Marine. Sorry the pict is a little blur. Too lazy to use the tripod. It comes in a blue/green box. The text on the bottle says: "Liquid food for filter feeders, tube worms and other plankton feeders in Marine Aquaria"

Just feed every other day into tank.

Keep coral food in the fridge. The bottle is opened at least a few times a week and there isn't much preservative in there. It will rot.

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