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Old 03-22-2004, 06:26 AM   #1
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Christmas tree.

How do I feed a christmas tree? I just gave them liquid plankton now, is it enough? And how about its health? How to indicate its health? Mine is white in colour, I place it according to what the LFS owner told me, in a quiet corner, with or without lights is not important.

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since they are filter feeders like larger tubeworms, they dont need to be directly fed. basically its health is indicated by wether or not it chooses to come out. HTH
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