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In This Months Issue
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Editorial
One issue that comes up again and again in the Daily FAQs, is the trade in non-aquatic plants.
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Caulerpa
Caulerpa are fast-growing green algae with fronds (“leaves”) that come in a variety of shapes.
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Tridacnid Clams
As some of us are aware, Pinched Mantle Syndrome has been named by aquarist and was not clearly identified until approx. 6-7 years ago.
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Assassin Snails
The Assassin Snail (Clea helena) has been welcomed by fishkeepers as the single best all-around snail-killing animal in the hobby.
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Octopus : Wunderpus
By far, the most fascinating, challenging and fulfilling animals I have had the pleasure to keep have been cephalopods.
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