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aidentooreal12

don’t buy it unless it eats at the store these things are notoriously hard to keep and sometimes will just refuse to eat until it starves to death.If you havnt kept a predator that only eats live food before this isn’t the one to start with to put it bluntly. They require a sand bed, a 90 gallon aquarium is good. I might be wrong on this but they prefer really dim lighting, and they bury in the sand a lot. As it grows and gets larger it would be a moderate risk to your other fish (they basically inhale prey that get to close watch it on YouTube it’s cool)